Class: Aws::MediaLive::Types::VideoDescription
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::MediaLive::Types::VideoDescription
- Defined in:
- gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb
Overview
Video settings for this stream.
Constant Summary collapse
- SENSITIVE =
[]
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#codec_settings ⇒ Types::VideoCodecSettings
Video codec settings.
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#height ⇒ Integer
Output video height, in pixels.
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#name ⇒ String
The name of this VideoDescription.
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#respond_to_afd ⇒ String
Indicates how MediaLive will respond to the AFD values that might be in the input video.
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#scaling_behavior ⇒ String
Configures how MediaLive transforms the video picture to match the output frame.
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#sharpness ⇒ Integer
Changes the strength of the anti-alias filter used for scaling.
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#width ⇒ Integer
Output video width, in pixels.
Instance Attribute Details
#codec_settings ⇒ Types::VideoCodecSettings
Video codec settings.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#height ⇒ Integer
Output video height, in pixels. Must be an even number. For most codecs, you can leave this field and width blank in order to use the height and width (resolution) from the source. Note, however, that leaving blank is not recommended. For the Frame Capture codec, height and width are required.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#name ⇒ String
The name of this VideoDescription. Outputs will use this name to uniquely identify this Description. Description names should be unique within this Live Event.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#respond_to_afd ⇒ String
Indicates how MediaLive will respond to the AFD values that might be in the input video. If you do not know what AFD signaling is, or if your downstream system has not given you guidance, choose PASSTHROUGH. RESPOND: MediaLive clips the input video using a formula that uses the AFD values (configured in afdSignaling ), the input display aspect ratio, and the output display aspect ratio. MediaLive also includes the AFD values in the output, unless the codec for this encode is FRAME_CAPTURE. PASSTHROUGH: MediaLive ignores the AFD values and does not clip the video. But MediaLive does include the values in the output. NONE: MediaLive does not clip the input video and does not include the AFD values in the output
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#scaling_behavior ⇒ String
Configures how MediaLive transforms the video picture to match the output frame. Use STRETCH_TO_OUTPUT to stretch the video to fill the output frame. The video might get distorted. Use DEFAULT to insert pillar boxes or letter boxes around the video to fill the output frame. The video won't get distorted. Use SMART_CROP to enable the smart crop feature that uses the Elemental Inference service to crop the frame using AI - see the MediaLive User Guide for more information.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#sharpness ⇒ Integer
Changes the strength of the anti-alias filter used for scaling. 0 is the softest setting, 100 is the sharpest. A setting of 50 is recommended for most content.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |
#width ⇒ Integer
Output video width, in pixels. Must be an even number. For most codecs, you can leave this field and height blank in order to use the height and width (resolution) from the source. Note, however, that leaving blank is not recommended. For the Frame Capture codec, height and width are required.
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# File 'gems/aws-sdk-medialive/lib/aws-sdk-medialive/types.rb', line 13889 class VideoDescription < Struct.new( :codec_settings, :height, :name, :respond_to_afd, :scaling_behavior, :sharpness, :width) SENSITIVE = [] include Aws::Structure end |