It might be a problem with phonom. I tried to do the same in a Windows widget project, but the result is the same. No sound. Not even if I put the relative and absolute path to the file. But I tried opening a text file and showing it inside a text edit control, and it worked. So, the problem must be in phonon. Not in phonon itself, but in the way I'm using it.
Edit: Never mind. I managed to get phonon working on my windows widget project, I just remade the source file from scratch and added sounds in the root of the resource file, and it worked. But I tried doing exactly the same thing on my mobile project.
It didn't work.
Which lead me to think that the problem is not Phonom, not QSound, and not in my program. It must be my mobile phone device.




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