Class VideoDescription

    • Method Detail

      • codecSettings

        public final VideoCodecSettings codecSettings()
        Video codec settings.
        Returns:
        Video codec settings.
      • height

        public final Integer height()
        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.
        Returns:
        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.
      • name

        public final String name()
        The name of this VideoDescription. Outputs will use this name to uniquely identify this Description. Description names should be unique within this Live Event.
        Returns:
        The name of this VideoDescription. Outputs will use this name to uniquely identify this Description. Description names should be unique within this Live Event.
      • respondToAfd

        public final VideoDescriptionRespondToAfd respondToAfd()
        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

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, respondToAfd will return VideoDescriptionRespondToAfd.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from respondToAfdAsString().

        Returns:
        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
        See Also:
        VideoDescriptionRespondToAfd
      • respondToAfdAsString

        public final String respondToAfdAsString()
        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

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, respondToAfd will return VideoDescriptionRespondToAfd.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from respondToAfdAsString().

        Returns:
        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
        See Also:
        VideoDescriptionRespondToAfd
      • scalingBehavior

        public final VideoDescriptionScalingBehavior scalingBehavior()
        STRETCH_TO_OUTPUT configures the output position to stretch the video to the specified output resolution (height and width). This option will override any position value. DEFAULT may insert black boxes (pillar boxes or letter boxes) around the video to provide the specified output resolution.

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, scalingBehavior will return VideoDescriptionScalingBehavior.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from scalingBehaviorAsString().

        Returns:
        STRETCH_TO_OUTPUT configures the output position to stretch the video to the specified output resolution (height and width). This option will override any position value. DEFAULT may insert black boxes (pillar boxes or letter boxes) around the video to provide the specified output resolution.
        See Also:
        VideoDescriptionScalingBehavior
      • scalingBehaviorAsString

        public final String scalingBehaviorAsString()
        STRETCH_TO_OUTPUT configures the output position to stretch the video to the specified output resolution (height and width). This option will override any position value. DEFAULT may insert black boxes (pillar boxes or letter boxes) around the video to provide the specified output resolution.

        If the service returns an enum value that is not available in the current SDK version, scalingBehavior will return VideoDescriptionScalingBehavior.UNKNOWN_TO_SDK_VERSION. The raw value returned by the service is available from scalingBehaviorAsString().

        Returns:
        STRETCH_TO_OUTPUT configures the output position to stretch the video to the specified output resolution (height and width). This option will override any position value. DEFAULT may insert black boxes (pillar boxes or letter boxes) around the video to provide the specified output resolution.
        See Also:
        VideoDescriptionScalingBehavior
      • sharpness

        public final Integer sharpness()
        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.
        Returns:
        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.
      • width

        public final Integer width()
        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.
        Returns:
        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.
      • hashCode

        public final int hashCode()
        Overrides:
        hashCode in class Object
      • equals

        public final boolean equals​(Object obj)
        Overrides:
        equals in class Object
      • 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.
        Overrides:
        toString in class Object
      • getValueForField

        public final <T> Optional<T> getValueForField​(String fieldName,
                                                      Class<T> clazz)