I am currently using a QLabel to do this, but this seems to be rather slow:
void Widget::sl_updateLiveStreamLabel(spImageHolder_t _imageHolderShPtr) //slot
{
QImage * imgPtr = _imageHolderShPtr->getImagePtr();
m_liveStreamLabel.setPixmap( QPixmap::fromImage(*imgPtr).scaled(this->size(), Qt::KeepAspectRatio, Qt::FastTransformation) );
m_liveStreamLabel.adjustSize();
}
Here I am generating a new QPixmap object for each new image that arrives. Since QPixmap operations are restricted to the GUI Thread, this also makes the GUI feel poorly responsive.
I've seen there are already some discussions on this, most of them advising to use QGraphicsView or QGLWidget, but I have not been able to find a quick example how to properly use those, which would be what I am looking for.
I'd appreciate any help.
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