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When xvimagesink is not available, we were falling back to ximagesink. That element doesn't provide some important features: it doesn't scale frames to the window size and doesn't support brightness, contrast, hue and saturation adjustments. That kind of makes it useless, at least on its own. We would need to use at least a 'videoscale' element together with it to have it working properly. We're better off letting QVideoWidget fall back to QVideoRendererControl when xvimagesink is not available. Change-Id: Ic8c62fbefa3227430e3bae24630c8b3944aabb47 Reviewed-by: Christian Stromme <christian.stromme@theqtcompany.com>
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