Class H264Settings
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- software.amazon.awssdk.services.medialive.model.H264Settings
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable,SdkPojo,ToCopyableBuilder<H264Settings.Builder,H264Settings>
@Generated("software.amazon.awssdk:codegen") public final class H264Settings extends Object implements SdkPojo, Serializable, ToCopyableBuilder<H264Settings.Builder,H264Settings>
H264 Settings- See Also:
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static interfaceH264Settings.Builder
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description H264AdaptiveQuantizationadaptiveQuantization()Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality.StringadaptiveQuantizationAsString()Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality.AfdSignalingafdSignaling()Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream.StringafdSignalingAsString()Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream.Integerbitrate()Average bitrate in bits/second.IntegerbufFillPct()Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).IntegerbufSize()Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.static H264Settings.Builderbuilder()H264ColorMetadatacolorMetadata()Includes colorspace metadata in the output.StringcolorMetadataAsString()Includes colorspace metadata in the output.H264ColorSpaceSettingscolorSpaceSettings()Color Space settingsH264EntropyEncodingentropyEncoding()Entropy encoding mode.StringentropyEncodingAsString()Entropy encoding mode.booleanequals(Object obj)booleanequalsBySdkFields(Object obj)H264FilterSettingsfilterSettings()Optional filters that you can apply to an encode.FixedAfdfixedAfd()Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream.StringfixedAfdAsString()Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream.H264FlickerAqflickerAq()Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames.StringflickerAqAsString()Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames.H264ForceFieldPicturesforceFieldPictures()This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis.StringforceFieldPicturesAsString()This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis.H264FramerateControlframerateControl()This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified.StringframerateControlAsString()This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified.IntegerframerateDenominator()Framerate denominator.IntegerframerateNumerator()Framerate numerator - framerate is a fraction, e.g.<T> Optional<T>getValueForField(String fieldName, Class<T> clazz)H264GopBReferencegopBReference()Documentation update neededStringgopBReferenceAsString()Documentation update neededIntegergopClosedCadence()Frequency of closed GOPs.IntegergopNumBFrames()Number of B-frames between reference frames.DoublegopSize()GOP size (keyframe interval) in units of either frames or seconds per gopSizeUnits.H264GopSizeUnitsgopSizeUnits()Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds.StringgopSizeUnitsAsString()Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds.inthashCode()H264Levellevel()H.264 Level.StringlevelAsString()H.264 Level.H264LookAheadRateControllookAheadRateControl()Amount of lookahead.StringlookAheadRateControlAsString()Amount of lookahead.IntegermaxBitrate()For QVBR: See the tooltip for Quality level For VBR: Set the maximum bitrate in order to accommodate expected spikes in the complexity of the video.IntegerminIInterval()Only meaningful if sceneChangeDetect is set to enabled.IntegernumRefFrames()Number of reference frames to use.H264ParControlparControl()This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified.StringparControlAsString()This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified.IntegerparDenominator()Pixel Aspect Ratio denominator.IntegerparNumerator()Pixel Aspect Ratio numerator.H264Profileprofile()H.264 Profile.StringprofileAsString()H.264 Profile.H264QualityLevelqualityLevel()Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel).StringqualityLevelAsString()Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel).IntegerqvbrQualityLevel()Controls the target quality for the video encode.H264RateControlModerateControlMode()Rate control mode.StringrateControlModeAsString()Rate control mode.H264ScanTypescanType()Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.StringscanTypeAsString()Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.H264SceneChangeDetectsceneChangeDetect()Scene change detection.StringsceneChangeDetectAsString()Scene change detection.List<SdkField<?>>sdkFields()static Class<? extends H264Settings.Builder>serializableBuilderClass()Integerslices()Number of slices per picture.Integersoftness()Softness.H264SpatialAqspatialAq()Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity.StringspatialAqAsString()Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity.H264SubGopLengthsubgopLength()If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP.StringsubgopLengthAsString()If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP.H264Syntaxsyntax()Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.StringsyntaxAsString()Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.H264TemporalAqtemporalAq()Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity.StringtemporalAqAsString()Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity.TimecodeBurninSettingstimecodeBurninSettings()Timecode burn-in settingsH264TimecodeInsertionBehaviortimecodeInsertion()Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream.StringtimecodeInsertionAsString()Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream.H264Settings.BuildertoBuilder()StringtoString()Returns a string representation of this object.-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface software.amazon.awssdk.utils.builder.ToCopyableBuilder
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Method Detail
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adaptiveQuantization
public final H264AdaptiveQuantization adaptiveQuantization()
Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality. There are three types of adaptive quantization: flicker, spatial, and temporal. Set the field in one of these ways: Set to Auto. Recommended. For each type of AQ, MediaLive will determine if AQ is needed, and if so, the appropriate strength. Set a strength (a value other than Auto or Disable). This strength will apply to any of the AQ fields that you choose to enable. Set to Disabled to disable all types of adaptive quantization.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
adaptiveQuantizationwill returnH264AdaptiveQuantization.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromadaptiveQuantizationAsString().- Returns:
- Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality. There are three types of adaptive quantization: flicker, spatial, and temporal. Set the field in one of these ways: Set to Auto. Recommended. For each type of AQ, MediaLive will determine if AQ is needed, and if so, the appropriate strength. Set a strength (a value other than Auto or Disable). This strength will apply to any of the AQ fields that you choose to enable. Set to Disabled to disable all types of adaptive quantization.
- See Also:
H264AdaptiveQuantization
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adaptiveQuantizationAsString
public final String adaptiveQuantizationAsString()
Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality. There are three types of adaptive quantization: flicker, spatial, and temporal. Set the field in one of these ways: Set to Auto. Recommended. For each type of AQ, MediaLive will determine if AQ is needed, and if so, the appropriate strength. Set a strength (a value other than Auto or Disable). This strength will apply to any of the AQ fields that you choose to enable. Set to Disabled to disable all types of adaptive quantization.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
adaptiveQuantizationwill returnH264AdaptiveQuantization.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromadaptiveQuantizationAsString().- Returns:
- Enables or disables adaptive quantization, which is a technique MediaLive can apply to video on a frame-by-frame basis to produce more compression without losing quality. There are three types of adaptive quantization: flicker, spatial, and temporal. Set the field in one of these ways: Set to Auto. Recommended. For each type of AQ, MediaLive will determine if AQ is needed, and if so, the appropriate strength. Set a strength (a value other than Auto or Disable). This strength will apply to any of the AQ fields that you choose to enable. Set to Disabled to disable all types of adaptive quantization.
- See Also:
H264AdaptiveQuantization
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afdSignaling
public final AfdSignaling afdSignaling()
Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream. If afdSignaling is "auto", the system will try to preserve the input AFD value (in cases where multiple AFD values are valid). If set to "fixed", the AFD value will be the value configured in the fixedAfd parameter.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
afdSignalingwill returnAfdSignaling.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromafdSignalingAsString().- Returns:
- Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream. If afdSignaling is "auto", the system will try to preserve the input AFD value (in cases where multiple AFD values are valid). If set to "fixed", the AFD value will be the value configured in the fixedAfd parameter.
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AfdSignaling
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afdSignalingAsString
public final String afdSignalingAsString()
Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream. If afdSignaling is "auto", the system will try to preserve the input AFD value (in cases where multiple AFD values are valid). If set to "fixed", the AFD value will be the value configured in the fixedAfd parameter.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
afdSignalingwill returnAfdSignaling.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromafdSignalingAsString().- Returns:
- Indicates that AFD values will be written into the output stream. If afdSignaling is "auto", the system will try to preserve the input AFD value (in cases where multiple AFD values are valid). If set to "fixed", the AFD value will be the value configured in the fixedAfd parameter.
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AfdSignaling
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bitrate
public final Integer bitrate()
Average bitrate in bits/second. Required when the rate control mode is VBR or CBR. Not used for QVBR. In an MS Smooth output group, each output must have a unique value when its bitrate is rounded down to the nearest multiple of 1000.- Returns:
- Average bitrate in bits/second. Required when the rate control mode is VBR or CBR. Not used for QVBR. In an MS Smooth output group, each output must have a unique value when its bitrate is rounded down to the nearest multiple of 1000.
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bufFillPct
public final Integer bufFillPct()
Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).- Returns:
- Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).
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bufSize
public final Integer bufSize()
Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.- Returns:
- Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.
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colorMetadata
public final H264ColorMetadata colorMetadata()
Includes colorspace metadata in the output.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
colorMetadatawill returnH264ColorMetadata.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromcolorMetadataAsString().- Returns:
- Includes colorspace metadata in the output.
- See Also:
H264ColorMetadata
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colorMetadataAsString
public final String colorMetadataAsString()
Includes colorspace metadata in the output.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
colorMetadatawill returnH264ColorMetadata.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromcolorMetadataAsString().- Returns:
- Includes colorspace metadata in the output.
- See Also:
H264ColorMetadata
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colorSpaceSettings
public final H264ColorSpaceSettings colorSpaceSettings()
Color Space settings- Returns:
- Color Space settings
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entropyEncoding
public final H264EntropyEncoding entropyEncoding()
Entropy encoding mode. Use cabac (must be in Main or High profile) or cavlc.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
entropyEncodingwill returnH264EntropyEncoding.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromentropyEncodingAsString().- Returns:
- Entropy encoding mode. Use cabac (must be in Main or High profile) or cavlc.
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H264EntropyEncoding
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entropyEncodingAsString
public final String entropyEncodingAsString()
Entropy encoding mode. Use cabac (must be in Main or High profile) or cavlc.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
entropyEncodingwill returnH264EntropyEncoding.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromentropyEncodingAsString().- Returns:
- Entropy encoding mode. Use cabac (must be in Main or High profile) or cavlc.
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H264EntropyEncoding
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filterSettings
public final H264FilterSettings filterSettings()
Optional filters that you can apply to an encode.- Returns:
- Optional filters that you can apply to an encode.
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fixedAfd
public final FixedAfd fixedAfd()
Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream. Only valid when afdSignaling is set to 'Fixed'.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
fixedAfdwill returnFixedAfd.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromfixedAfdAsString().- Returns:
- Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream. Only valid when afdSignaling is set to 'Fixed'.
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FixedAfd
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fixedAfdAsString
public final String fixedAfdAsString()
Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream. Only valid when afdSignaling is set to 'Fixed'.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
fixedAfdwill returnFixedAfd.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromfixedAfdAsString().- Returns:
- Four bit AFD value to write on all frames of video in the output stream. Only valid when afdSignaling is set to 'Fixed'.
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FixedAfd
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flickerAq
public final H264FlickerAq flickerAq()
Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if flicker AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply flicker AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply flicker AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply flicker AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
flickerAqwill returnH264FlickerAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromflickerAqAsString().- Returns:
- Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if flicker AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply flicker AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply flicker AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply flicker AQ.
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H264FlickerAq
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flickerAqAsString
public final String flickerAqAsString()
Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if flicker AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply flicker AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply flicker AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply flicker AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
flickerAqwill returnH264FlickerAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromflickerAqAsString().- Returns:
- Flicker AQ makes adjustments within each frame to reduce flicker or 'pop' on I-frames. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if flicker AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply flicker AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply flicker AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply flicker AQ.
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H264FlickerAq
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forceFieldPictures
public final H264ForceFieldPictures forceFieldPictures()
This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis. (When the video is progressive, the coding is always performed on a frame basis.) enabled: Force MediaLive to code on a field basis, so that odd and even sets of fields are coded separately. disabled: Code the two sets of fields separately (on a field basis) or together (on a frame basis using PAFF), depending on what is most appropriate for the content.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
forceFieldPictureswill returnH264ForceFieldPictures.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromforceFieldPicturesAsString().- Returns:
- This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis. (When the video is progressive, the coding is always performed on a frame basis.) enabled: Force MediaLive to code on a field basis, so that odd and even sets of fields are coded separately. disabled: Code the two sets of fields separately (on a field basis) or together (on a frame basis using PAFF), depending on what is most appropriate for the content.
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H264ForceFieldPictures
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forceFieldPicturesAsString
public final String forceFieldPicturesAsString()
This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis. (When the video is progressive, the coding is always performed on a frame basis.) enabled: Force MediaLive to code on a field basis, so that odd and even sets of fields are coded separately. disabled: Code the two sets of fields separately (on a field basis) or together (on a frame basis using PAFF), depending on what is most appropriate for the content.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
forceFieldPictureswill returnH264ForceFieldPictures.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromforceFieldPicturesAsString().- Returns:
- This setting applies only when scan type is "interlaced." It controls whether coding is performed on a field basis or on a frame basis. (When the video is progressive, the coding is always performed on a frame basis.) enabled: Force MediaLive to code on a field basis, so that odd and even sets of fields are coded separately. disabled: Code the two sets of fields separately (on a field basis) or together (on a frame basis using PAFF), depending on what is most appropriate for the content.
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H264ForceFieldPictures
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framerateControl
public final H264FramerateControl framerateControl()
This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video frame rate is determined by framerateNumerator and framerateDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output video frame rate will be set equal to the input video frame rate of the first input.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
framerateControlwill returnH264FramerateControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromframerateControlAsString().- Returns:
- This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video frame rate is determined by framerateNumerator and framerateDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output video frame rate will be set equal to the input video frame rate of the first input.
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H264FramerateControl
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framerateControlAsString
public final String framerateControlAsString()
This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video frame rate is determined by framerateNumerator and framerateDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output video frame rate will be set equal to the input video frame rate of the first input.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
framerateControlwill returnH264FramerateControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromframerateControlAsString().- Returns:
- This field indicates how the output video frame rate is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video frame rate is determined by framerateNumerator and framerateDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output video frame rate will be set equal to the input video frame rate of the first input.
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H264FramerateControl
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framerateDenominator
public final Integer framerateDenominator()
Framerate denominator.- Returns:
- Framerate denominator.
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framerateNumerator
public final Integer framerateNumerator()
Framerate numerator - framerate is a fraction, e.g. 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps.- Returns:
- Framerate numerator - framerate is a fraction, e.g. 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps.
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gopBReference
public final H264GopBReference gopBReference()
Documentation update neededIf the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
gopBReferencewill returnH264GopBReference.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromgopBReferenceAsString().- Returns:
- Documentation update needed
- See Also:
H264GopBReference
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gopBReferenceAsString
public final String gopBReferenceAsString()
Documentation update neededIf the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
gopBReferencewill returnH264GopBReference.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromgopBReferenceAsString().- Returns:
- Documentation update needed
- See Also:
H264GopBReference
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gopClosedCadence
public final Integer gopClosedCadence()
Frequency of closed GOPs. In streaming applications, it is recommended that this be set to 1 so a decoder joining mid-stream will receive an IDR frame as quickly as possible. Setting this value to 0 will break output segmenting.- Returns:
- Frequency of closed GOPs. In streaming applications, it is recommended that this be set to 1 so a decoder joining mid-stream will receive an IDR frame as quickly as possible. Setting this value to 0 will break output segmenting.
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gopNumBFrames
public final Integer gopNumBFrames()
Number of B-frames between reference frames.- Returns:
- Number of B-frames between reference frames.
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gopSize
public final Double gopSize()
GOP size (keyframe interval) in units of either frames or seconds per gopSizeUnits. If gopSizeUnits is frames, gopSize must be an integer and must be greater than or equal to 1. If gopSizeUnits is seconds, gopSize must be greater than 0, but need not be an integer.- Returns:
- GOP size (keyframe interval) in units of either frames or seconds per gopSizeUnits. If gopSizeUnits is frames, gopSize must be an integer and must be greater than or equal to 1. If gopSizeUnits is seconds, gopSize must be greater than 0, but need not be an integer.
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gopSizeUnits
public final H264GopSizeUnits gopSizeUnits()
Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds. If seconds the system will convert the gopSize into a frame count at run time.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
gopSizeUnitswill returnH264GopSizeUnits.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromgopSizeUnitsAsString().- Returns:
- Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds. If seconds the system will convert the gopSize into a frame count at run time.
- See Also:
H264GopSizeUnits
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gopSizeUnitsAsString
public final String gopSizeUnitsAsString()
Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds. If seconds the system will convert the gopSize into a frame count at run time.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
gopSizeUnitswill returnH264GopSizeUnits.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromgopSizeUnitsAsString().- Returns:
- Indicates if the gopSize is specified in frames or seconds. If seconds the system will convert the gopSize into a frame count at run time.
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H264GopSizeUnits
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level
public final H264Level level()
H.264 Level.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
levelwill returnH264Level.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromlevelAsString().- Returns:
- H.264 Level.
- See Also:
H264Level
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levelAsString
public final String levelAsString()
H.264 Level.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
levelwill returnH264Level.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromlevelAsString().- Returns:
- H.264 Level.
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H264Level
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lookAheadRateControl
public final H264LookAheadRateControl lookAheadRateControl()
Amount of lookahead. A value of low can decrease latency and memory usage, while high can produce better quality for certain content.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
lookAheadRateControlwill returnH264LookAheadRateControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromlookAheadRateControlAsString().- Returns:
- Amount of lookahead. A value of low can decrease latency and memory usage, while high can produce better quality for certain content.
- See Also:
H264LookAheadRateControl
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lookAheadRateControlAsString
public final String lookAheadRateControlAsString()
Amount of lookahead. A value of low can decrease latency and memory usage, while high can produce better quality for certain content.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
lookAheadRateControlwill returnH264LookAheadRateControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromlookAheadRateControlAsString().- Returns:
- Amount of lookahead. A value of low can decrease latency and memory usage, while high can produce better quality for certain content.
- See Also:
H264LookAheadRateControl
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maxBitrate
public final Integer maxBitrate()
For QVBR: See the tooltip for Quality level For VBR: Set the maximum bitrate in order to accommodate expected spikes in the complexity of the video.- Returns:
- For QVBR: See the tooltip for Quality level For VBR: Set the maximum bitrate in order to accommodate expected spikes in the complexity of the video.
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minIInterval
public final Integer minIInterval()
Only meaningful if sceneChangeDetect is set to enabled. Defaults to 5 if multiplex rate control is used. Enforces separation between repeated (cadence) I-frames and I-frames inserted by Scene Change Detection. If a scene change I-frame is within I-interval frames of a cadence I-frame, the GOP is shrunk and/or stretched to the scene change I-frame. GOP stretch requires enabling lookahead as well as setting I-interval. The normal cadence resumes for the next GOP. Note: Maximum GOP stretch = GOP size + Min-I-interval - 1- Returns:
- Only meaningful if sceneChangeDetect is set to enabled. Defaults to 5 if multiplex rate control is used. Enforces separation between repeated (cadence) I-frames and I-frames inserted by Scene Change Detection. If a scene change I-frame is within I-interval frames of a cadence I-frame, the GOP is shrunk and/or stretched to the scene change I-frame. GOP stretch requires enabling lookahead as well as setting I-interval. The normal cadence resumes for the next GOP. Note: Maximum GOP stretch = GOP size + Min-I-interval - 1
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numRefFrames
public final Integer numRefFrames()
Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than requested if using B-frames and/or interlaced encoding.- Returns:
- Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than requested if using B-frames and/or interlaced encoding.
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parControl
public final H264ParControl parControl()
This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video pixel aspect ratio is determined by parNumerator and parDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output pixsel aspect ratio will be set equal to the input video pixel aspect ratio of the first input.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
parControlwill returnH264ParControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromparControlAsString().- Returns:
- This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video pixel aspect ratio is determined by parNumerator and parDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output pixsel aspect ratio will be set equal to the input video pixel aspect ratio of the first input.
- See Also:
H264ParControl
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parControlAsString
public final String parControlAsString()
This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video pixel aspect ratio is determined by parNumerator and parDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output pixsel aspect ratio will be set equal to the input video pixel aspect ratio of the first input.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
parControlwill returnH264ParControl.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromparControlAsString().- Returns:
- This field indicates how the output pixel aspect ratio is specified. If "specified" is selected then the output video pixel aspect ratio is determined by parNumerator and parDenominator, else if "initializeFromSource" is selected then the output pixsel aspect ratio will be set equal to the input video pixel aspect ratio of the first input.
- See Also:
H264ParControl
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parDenominator
public final Integer parDenominator()
Pixel Aspect Ratio denominator.- Returns:
- Pixel Aspect Ratio denominator.
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parNumerator
public final Integer parNumerator()
Pixel Aspect Ratio numerator.- Returns:
- Pixel Aspect Ratio numerator.
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profile
public final H264Profile profile()
H.264 Profile.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
profilewill returnH264Profile.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromprofileAsString().- Returns:
- H.264 Profile.
- See Also:
H264Profile
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profileAsString
public final String profileAsString()
H.264 Profile.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
profilewill returnH264Profile.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromprofileAsString().- Returns:
- H.264 Profile.
- See Also:
H264Profile
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qualityLevel
public final H264QualityLevel qualityLevel()
Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel). - ENHANCED_QUALITY: Produces a slightly better video quality without an increase in the bitrate. Has an effect only when the Rate control mode is QVBR or CBR. If this channel is in a MediaLive multiplex, the value must be ENHANCED_QUALITY. - STANDARD_QUALITY: Valid for any Rate control mode.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
qualityLevelwill returnH264QualityLevel.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromqualityLevelAsString().- Returns:
- Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel). - ENHANCED_QUALITY: Produces a slightly better video quality without an increase in the bitrate. Has an effect only when the Rate control mode is QVBR or CBR. If this channel is in a MediaLive multiplex, the value must be ENHANCED_QUALITY. - STANDARD_QUALITY: Valid for any Rate control mode.
- See Also:
H264QualityLevel
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qualityLevelAsString
public final String qualityLevelAsString()
Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel). - ENHANCED_QUALITY: Produces a slightly better video quality without an increase in the bitrate. Has an effect only when the Rate control mode is QVBR or CBR. If this channel is in a MediaLive multiplex, the value must be ENHANCED_QUALITY. - STANDARD_QUALITY: Valid for any Rate control mode.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
qualityLevelwill returnH264QualityLevel.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromqualityLevelAsString().- Returns:
- Leave as STANDARD_QUALITY or choose a different value (which might result in additional costs to run the channel). - ENHANCED_QUALITY: Produces a slightly better video quality without an increase in the bitrate. Has an effect only when the Rate control mode is QVBR or CBR. If this channel is in a MediaLive multiplex, the value must be ENHANCED_QUALITY. - STANDARD_QUALITY: Valid for any Rate control mode.
- See Also:
H264QualityLevel
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qvbrQualityLevel
public final Integer qvbrQualityLevel()
Controls the target quality for the video encode. Applies only when the rate control mode is QVBR. You can set a target quality or you can let MediaLive determine the best quality. To set a target quality, enter values in the QVBR quality level field and the Max bitrate field. Enter values that suit your most important viewing devices. Recommended values are: - Primary screen: Quality level: 8 to 10. Max bitrate: 4M - PC or tablet: Quality level: 7. Max bitrate: 1.5M to 3M - Smartphone: Quality level: 6. Max bitrate: 1M to 1.5M To let MediaLive decide, leave the QVBR quality level field empty, and in Max bitrate enter the maximum rate you want in the video. For more information, see the section called "Video - rate control mode" in the MediaLive user guide- Returns:
- Controls the target quality for the video encode. Applies only when the rate control mode is QVBR. You can set a target quality or you can let MediaLive determine the best quality. To set a target quality, enter values in the QVBR quality level field and the Max bitrate field. Enter values that suit your most important viewing devices. Recommended values are: - Primary screen: Quality level: 8 to 10. Max bitrate: 4M - PC or tablet: Quality level: 7. Max bitrate: 1.5M to 3M - Smartphone: Quality level: 6. Max bitrate: 1M to 1.5M To let MediaLive decide, leave the QVBR quality level field empty, and in Max bitrate enter the maximum rate you want in the video. For more information, see the section called "Video - rate control mode" in the MediaLive user guide
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rateControlMode
public final H264RateControlMode rateControlMode()
Rate control mode. QVBR: Quality will match the specified quality level except when it is constrained by the maximum bitrate. Recommended if you or your viewers pay for bandwidth. VBR: Quality and bitrate vary, depending on the video complexity. Recommended instead of QVBR if you want to maintain a specific average bitrate over the duration of the channel. CBR: Quality varies, depending on the video complexity. Recommended only if you distribute your assets to devices that cannot handle variable bitrates. Multiplex: This rate control mode is only supported (and is required) when the video is being delivered to a MediaLive Multiplex in which case the rate control configuration is controlled by the properties within the Multiplex Program.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
rateControlModewill returnH264RateControlMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromrateControlModeAsString().- Returns:
- Rate control mode. QVBR: Quality will match the specified quality level except when it is constrained by the maximum bitrate. Recommended if you or your viewers pay for bandwidth. VBR: Quality and bitrate vary, depending on the video complexity. Recommended instead of QVBR if you want to maintain a specific average bitrate over the duration of the channel. CBR: Quality varies, depending on the video complexity. Recommended only if you distribute your assets to devices that cannot handle variable bitrates. Multiplex: This rate control mode is only supported (and is required) when the video is being delivered to a MediaLive Multiplex in which case the rate control configuration is controlled by the properties within the Multiplex Program.
- See Also:
H264RateControlMode
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rateControlModeAsString
public final String rateControlModeAsString()
Rate control mode. QVBR: Quality will match the specified quality level except when it is constrained by the maximum bitrate. Recommended if you or your viewers pay for bandwidth. VBR: Quality and bitrate vary, depending on the video complexity. Recommended instead of QVBR if you want to maintain a specific average bitrate over the duration of the channel. CBR: Quality varies, depending on the video complexity. Recommended only if you distribute your assets to devices that cannot handle variable bitrates. Multiplex: This rate control mode is only supported (and is required) when the video is being delivered to a MediaLive Multiplex in which case the rate control configuration is controlled by the properties within the Multiplex Program.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
rateControlModewill returnH264RateControlMode.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromrateControlModeAsString().- Returns:
- Rate control mode. QVBR: Quality will match the specified quality level except when it is constrained by the maximum bitrate. Recommended if you or your viewers pay for bandwidth. VBR: Quality and bitrate vary, depending on the video complexity. Recommended instead of QVBR if you want to maintain a specific average bitrate over the duration of the channel. CBR: Quality varies, depending on the video complexity. Recommended only if you distribute your assets to devices that cannot handle variable bitrates. Multiplex: This rate control mode is only supported (and is required) when the video is being delivered to a MediaLive Multiplex in which case the rate control configuration is controlled by the properties within the Multiplex Program.
- See Also:
H264RateControlMode
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scanType
public final H264ScanType scanType()
Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
scanTypewill returnH264ScanType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromscanTypeAsString().- Returns:
- Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.
- See Also:
H264ScanType
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scanTypeAsString
public final String scanTypeAsString()
Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
scanTypewill returnH264ScanType.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromscanTypeAsString().- Returns:
- Sets the scan type of the output to progressive or top-field-first interlaced.
- See Also:
H264ScanType
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sceneChangeDetect
public final H264SceneChangeDetect sceneChangeDetect()
Scene change detection. - On: inserts I-frames when scene change is detected. - Off: does not force an I-frame when scene change is detected.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
sceneChangeDetectwill returnH264SceneChangeDetect.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsceneChangeDetectAsString().- Returns:
- Scene change detection. - On: inserts I-frames when scene change is detected. - Off: does not force an I-frame when scene change is detected.
- See Also:
H264SceneChangeDetect
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sceneChangeDetectAsString
public final String sceneChangeDetectAsString()
Scene change detection. - On: inserts I-frames when scene change is detected. - Off: does not force an I-frame when scene change is detected.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
sceneChangeDetectwill returnH264SceneChangeDetect.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsceneChangeDetectAsString().- Returns:
- Scene change detection. - On: inserts I-frames when scene change is detected. - Off: does not force an I-frame when scene change is detected.
- See Also:
H264SceneChangeDetect
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slices
public final Integer slices()
Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number of macroblock rows for progressive pictures, and less than or equal to half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures. This field is optional; when no value is specified the encoder will choose the number of slices based on encode resolution.- Returns:
- Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number of macroblock rows for progressive pictures, and less than or equal to half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures. This field is optional; when no value is specified the encoder will choose the number of slices based on encode resolution.
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softness
public final Integer softness()
Softness. Selects quantizer matrix, larger values reduce high-frequency content in the encoded image. If not set to zero, must be greater than 15.- Returns:
- Softness. Selects quantizer matrix, larger values reduce high-frequency content in the encoded image. If not set to zero, must be greater than 15.
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spatialAq
public final H264SpatialAq spatialAq()
Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if spatial AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply spatial AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply spatial AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply spatial AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
spatialAqwill returnH264SpatialAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromspatialAqAsString().- Returns:
- Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if spatial AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply spatial AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply spatial AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply spatial AQ.
- See Also:
H264SpatialAq
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spatialAqAsString
public final String spatialAqAsString()
Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if spatial AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply spatial AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply spatial AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply spatial AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
spatialAqwill returnH264SpatialAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromspatialAqAsString().- Returns:
- Spatial AQ makes adjustments within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if spatial AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply spatial AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply spatial AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply spatial AQ.
- See Also:
H264SpatialAq
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subgopLength
public final H264SubGopLength subgopLength()
If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP. If set to dynamic, optimize the number of B-frames used for each sub-GOP to improve visual quality.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
subgopLengthwill returnH264SubGopLength.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsubgopLengthAsString().- Returns:
- If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP. If set to dynamic, optimize the number of B-frames used for each sub-GOP to improve visual quality.
- See Also:
H264SubGopLength
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subgopLengthAsString
public final String subgopLengthAsString()
If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP. If set to dynamic, optimize the number of B-frames used for each sub-GOP to improve visual quality.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
subgopLengthwill returnH264SubGopLength.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsubgopLengthAsString().- Returns:
- If set to fixed, use gopNumBFrames B-frames per sub-GOP. If set to dynamic, optimize the number of B-frames used for each sub-GOP to improve visual quality.
- See Also:
H264SubGopLength
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syntax
public final H264Syntax syntax()
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
syntaxwill returnH264Syntax.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsyntaxAsString().- Returns:
- Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
- See Also:
H264Syntax
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syntaxAsString
public final String syntaxAsString()
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
syntaxwill returnH264Syntax.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromsyntaxAsString().- Returns:
- Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
- See Also:
H264Syntax
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temporalAq
public final H264TemporalAq temporalAq()
Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if temporal AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply temporal AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply temporal AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply temporal AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
temporalAqwill returnH264TemporalAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromtemporalAqAsString().- Returns:
- Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if temporal AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply temporal AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply temporal AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply temporal AQ.
- See Also:
H264TemporalAq
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temporalAqAsString
public final String temporalAqAsString()
Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if temporal AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply temporal AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply temporal AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply temporal AQ.If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
temporalAqwill returnH264TemporalAq.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromtemporalAqAsString().- Returns:
- Temporal makes adjustments within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. The value to enter in this field depends on the value in the Adaptive quantization field: If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to Auto, MediaLive ignores any value in this field. MediaLive will determine if temporal AQ is appropriate and will apply the appropriate strength. If you have set the Adaptive quantization field to a strength, you can set this field to Enabled or Disabled. Enabled: MediaLive will apply temporal AQ using the specified strength. Disabled: MediaLive won't apply temporal AQ. If you have set the Adaptive quantization to Disabled, MediaLive ignores any value in this field and doesn't apply temporal AQ.
- See Also:
H264TemporalAq
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timecodeInsertion
public final H264TimecodeInsertionBehavior timecodeInsertion()
Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream. - 'disabled': Do not include timecodes - 'picTimingSei': Pass through picture timing SEI messages from the source specified in Timecode ConfigIf the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
timecodeInsertionwill returnH264TimecodeInsertionBehavior.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromtimecodeInsertionAsString().- Returns:
- Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream. - 'disabled': Do not include timecodes - 'picTimingSei': Pass through picture timing SEI messages from the source specified in Timecode Config
- See Also:
H264TimecodeInsertionBehavior
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timecodeInsertionAsString
public final String timecodeInsertionAsString()
Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream. - 'disabled': Do not include timecodes - 'picTimingSei': Pass through picture timing SEI messages from the source specified in Timecode ConfigIf the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version,
timecodeInsertionwill returnH264TimecodeInsertionBehavior.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available fromtimecodeInsertionAsString().- Returns:
- Determines how timecodes should be inserted into the video elementary stream. - 'disabled': Do not include timecodes - 'picTimingSei': Pass through picture timing SEI messages from the source specified in Timecode Config
- See Also:
H264TimecodeInsertionBehavior
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timecodeBurninSettings
public final TimecodeBurninSettings timecodeBurninSettings()
Timecode burn-in settings- Returns:
- Timecode burn-in settings
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toBuilder
public H264Settings.Builder toBuilder()
- Specified by:
toBuilderin interfaceToCopyableBuilder<H264Settings.Builder,H264Settings>
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builder
public static H264Settings.Builder builder()
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serializableBuilderClass
public static Class<? extends H264Settings.Builder> serializableBuilderClass()
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equalsBySdkFields
public final boolean equalsBySdkFields(Object obj)
- Specified by:
equalsBySdkFieldsin interfaceSdkPojo
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toString
public final String toString()
Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
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