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#pragma once
#include The VideoParameters structure.See Also:
AWS
* API Reference
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
The video codec for the output file. Valid values include gif,
* H.264, mpeg2, vp8, and vp9.
* You can only specify vp8 and vp9 when the container
* type is webm, gif when the container type is
* gif, and mpeg2 when the container type is
* mpg.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Profile (H.264/VP8/VP9 Only)
The H.264 profile that you want * to use for the output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following * profiles:
baseline: The profile most commonly
* used for videoconferencing and for mobile applications.
* main: The profile used for standard-definition digital TV
* broadcasts.
high: The profile used for
* high-definition digital TV broadcasts and for Blu-ray discs.
* Level (H.264 Only)
The H.264 level that you want to use for the * output file. Elastic Transcoder supports the following levels:
* 1, 1b, 1.1, 1.2,
* 1.3, 2, 2.1, 2.2,
* 3, 3.1, 3.2, 4,
* 4.1
MaxReferenceFrames (H.264 Only)
*Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is H.264. The maximum number of * previously decoded frames to use as a reference for decoding future frames. * Valid values are integers 0 through 16, but we recommend that you not use a * value greater than the following:
Min(Floor(Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks * 256 / (Width in pixels * Height in pixels)),
* 16)
where Width in pixels and Height in pixels
* represent either MaxWidth and MaxHeight, or Resolution. Maximum decoded
* picture buffer in macroblocks depends on the value of the Level
* object. See the list below. (A macroblock is a block of pixels measuring 16x16.)
*
1 - 396
1b - 396
1.1 - * 900
1.2 - 2376
1.3 - 2376
2 - 2376
2.1 - 4752
2.2 - 8100
3 - 8100
3.1 - 18000
3.2 - 20480
*4 - 32768
4.1 - 32768
* MaxBitRate (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum
* number of bits per second in a video buffer; the size of the buffer is specified
* by BufferSize. Specify a value between 16 and 62,500. You can
* reduce the bandwidth required to stream a video by reducing the maximum bit
* rate, but this also reduces the quality of the video.
BufferSize * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2/VP8/VP9 only)
The maximum number of bits in
* any x seconds of the output video. This window is commonly 10 seconds, the
* standard segment duration when you're using FMP4 or MPEG-TS for the container
* type of the output video. Specify an integer greater than 0. If you specify
* MaxBitRate and omit BufferSize, Elastic Transcoder
* sets BufferSize to 10 times the value of
* MaxBitRate.
InterlacedMode (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 * Only)
The interlace mode for the output video.
Interlaced * video is used to double the perceived frame rate for a video by interlacing two * fields (one field on every other line, the other field on the other lines) so * that the human eye registers multiple pictures per frame. Interlacing reduces * the bandwidth required for transmitting a video, but can result in blurred * images and flickering.
Valid values include Progressive (no
* interlacing, top to bottom), TopFirst (top field first),
* BottomFirst (bottom field first), and Auto.
If
* InterlaceMode is not specified, Elastic Transcoder uses
* Progressive for the output. If Auto is specified,
* Elastic Transcoder interlaces the output.
ColorSpaceConversionMode * (Optional, H.264/MPEG2 Only)
The color space conversion Elastic
* Transcoder applies to the output video. Color spaces are the algorithms used by
* the computer to store information about how to render color. Bt.601
* is the standard for standard definition video, while Bt.709 is the
* standard for high definition video.
Valid values include
* None, Bt709toBt601, Bt601toBt709, and
* Auto.
If you chose Auto for
* ColorSpaceConversionMode and your output is interlaced, your frame
* rate is one of 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 50, or 60, your
* SegmentDuration is null, and you are using one of the resolution
* changes from the list below, Elastic Transcoder applies the following color
* space conversions:
Standard to HD, 720x480 to 1920x1080
* - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt601ToBt709
* Standard to HD, 720x576 to 1920x1080 - Elastic Transcoder applies
* Bt601ToBt709
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to
* 720x480 - Elastic Transcoder applies Bt709ToBt601
HD to Standard, 1920x1080 to 720x576 - Elastic Transcoder
* applies Bt709ToBt601
Elastic Transcoder
* may change the behavior of the ColorspaceConversionMode
* Auto mode in the future. All outputs in a playlist must use the
* same ColorSpaceConversionMode.
If you do not specify
* a ColorSpaceConversionMode, Elastic Transcoder does not change the
* color space of a file. If you are unsure what
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied to your output file, you can
* check the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter included in your
* job response. If your job does not have an
* AppliedColorSpaceConversion in its response, no
* ColorSpaceConversionMode was applied.
* ChromaSubsampling
The sampling pattern for the chroma (color)
* channels of the output video. Valid values include yuv420p and
* yuv422p.
yuv420p samples the chroma
* information of every other horizontal and every other vertical line,
* yuv422p samples the color information of every horizontal line and
* every other vertical line.
LoopCount (Gif Only)
The
* number of times you want the output gif to loop. Valid values include
* Infinite and integers between 0 and 100,
* inclusive.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
The maximum number of frames * between key frames. Key frames are fully encoded frames; the frames between key * frames are encoded based, in part, on the content of the key frames. The value * is an integer formatted as a string; valid values are between 1 (every frame is * a key frame) and 100000, inclusive. A higher value results in higher compression * but may also discernibly decrease video quality.
For Smooth
* outputs, the FrameRate must have a constant ratio to the
* KeyframesMaxDist. This allows Smooth playlists to
* switch between different quality levels while the file is being played.
For example, an input file can have a FrameRate of 30 with a
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90. The output file then needs to have a ratio
* of 1:3. Valid outputs would have FrameRate of 30, 25, and 10, and
* KeyframesMaxDist of 90, 75, and 30, respectively.
Alternately, this can be achieved by setting FrameRate to auto
* and having the same values for MaxFrameRate and
* KeyframesMaxDist.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
Applicable only when the value of Video:Codec is one of H.264,
* MPEG2, or VP8.
Whether to use a fixed value for
* FixedGOP. Valid values are true and
* false:
true: Elastic Transcoder uses
* the value of KeyframesMaxDist for the distance between key frames
* (the number of frames in a group of pictures, or GOP).
* false: The distance between key frames can vary.
FixedGOP must be set to true for
* fmp4 containers.
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The bit rate of the video stream in the output file, in kilobits/second.
* Valid values depend on the values of Level and
* Profile. If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder uses
* the detected bit rate of the input source. If you specify a value other than
* auto, we recommend that you specify a value less than or equal to
* the maximum H.264-compliant value listed for your level and profile:
* Level - Maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (baseline and main Profile) * : maximum video bit rate in kilobits/second (high Profile)
1 - 64 : 80
1b - 128 : 160
1.1 - 192 : * 240
1.2 - 384 : 480
1.3 - 768 : 960
*2 - 2000 : 2500
3 - 10000 : 12500
3.1 - 14000 : 17500
3.2 - 20000 : 25000
4 * - 20000 : 25000
4.1 - 50000 : 62500
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
The frames per second for the video stream in the output file. Valid values * include:
auto, 10, 15,
* 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97,
* 30, 60
If you specify auto,
* Elastic Transcoder uses the detected frame rate of the input source. If you
* specify a frame rate, we recommend that you perform the following
* calculation:
Frame rate = maximum recommended decoding speed in
* luma samples/second / (width in pixels * height in pixels)
where:
width in pixels and height in pixels * represent the Resolution of the output video.
maximum * recommended decoding speed in Luma samples/second is less than or equal to * the maximum value listed in the following table, based on the value that you * specified for Level.
The maximum recommended decoding speed * in Luma samples/second for each level is described in the following list * (Level - Decoding speed):
1 - 380160
1b - 380160
1.1 - 76800
1.2 - 1536000
*1.3 - 3041280
2 - 3041280
2.1 * - 5068800
2.2 - 5184000
3 - 10368000
*3.1 - 27648000
3.2 - 55296000
4 - 62914560
4.1 - 62914560
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
If you specify auto for FrameRate, Elastic
* Transcoder uses the frame rate of the input video for the frame rate of the
* output video. Specify the maximum frame rate that you want Elastic Transcoder to
* use when the frame rate of the input video is greater than the desired maximum
* frame rate of the output video. Valid values include: 10,
* 15, 23.97, 24, 25,
* 29.97, 30, 60.
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The width and height of the video in
* the output file, in pixels. Valid values are auto and width
* x height:
auto: Elastic Transcoder
* attempts to preserve the width and height of the input file, subject to the
* following rules.
width x height :
* The width and height of the output video in pixels.
Note the * following about specifying the width and height:
The width must * be an even integer between 128 and 4096, inclusive.
The height * must be an even integer between 96 and 3072, inclusive.
If you * specify a resolution that is less than the resolution of the input file, Elastic * Transcoder rescales the output file to the lower resolution.
If you specify a resolution that is greater than the resolution of the input * file, Elastic Transcoder rescales the output to the higher resolution.
We recommend that you specify a resolution for which the product of * width and height is less than or equal to the applicable value in the following * list (List - Max width x height value):
1 - 25344
*1b - 25344
1.1 - 101376
1.2 - * 101376
1.3 - 101376
2 - 101376
2.1 - 202752
2.2 - 404720
3 - * 404720
3.1 - 921600
3.2 - 1310720
4 - 2097152
4.1 - 2097152
To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetAspectRatio() const{ return m_aspectRatio; } /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline bool AspectRatioHasBeenSet() const { return m_aspectRatioHasBeenSet; } /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline void SetAspectRatio(const Aws::String& value) { m_aspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_aspectRatio = value; } /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline void SetAspectRatio(Aws::String&& value) { m_aspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_aspectRatio = std::move(value); } /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline void SetAspectRatio(const char* value) { m_aspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_aspectRatio.assign(value); } /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithAspectRatio(const Aws::String& value) { SetAspectRatio(value); return *this;} /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithAspectRatio(Aws::String&& value) { SetAspectRatio(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *To better control resolution and aspect ratio of output videos,
* we recommend that you use the values MaxWidth,
* MaxHeight, SizingPolicy, PaddingPolicy,
* and DisplayAspectRatio instead of Resolution and
* AspectRatio. The two groups of settings are mutually exclusive. Do
* not use them together.
The display aspect ratio of the video * in the output file. Valid values include:
auto,
* 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
If you specify auto, Elastic Transcoder tries to preserve the
* aspect ratio of the input file.
If you specify an aspect ratio for the * output file that differs from aspect ratio of the input file, Elastic Transcoder * adds pillarboxing (black bars on the sides) or letterboxing (black bars on the * top and bottom) to maintain the aspect ratio of the active region of the * video.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithAspectRatio(const char* value) { SetAspectRatio(value); return *this;} /** * The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum width of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1920 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 128 and 4096.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The maximum height of the output video in pixels. If you specify
* auto, Elastic Transcoder uses 1080 (Full HD) as the default value.
* If you specify a numeric value, enter an even integer between 96 and 3072.
The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline const Aws::String& GetDisplayAspectRatio() const{ return m_displayAspectRatio; } /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline bool DisplayAspectRatioHasBeenSet() const { return m_displayAspectRatioHasBeenSet; } /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline void SetDisplayAspectRatio(const Aws::String& value) { m_displayAspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_displayAspectRatio = value; } /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline void SetDisplayAspectRatio(Aws::String&& value) { m_displayAspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_displayAspectRatio = std::move(value); } /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline void SetDisplayAspectRatio(const char* value) { m_displayAspectRatioHasBeenSet = true; m_displayAspectRatio.assign(value); } /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithDisplayAspectRatio(const Aws::String& value) { SetDisplayAspectRatio(value); return *this;} /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithDisplayAspectRatio(Aws::String&& value) { SetDisplayAspectRatio(std::move(value)); return *this;} /** *The value that Elastic Transcoder adds to the metadata in the output * file.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithDisplayAspectRatio(const char* value) { SetDisplayAspectRatio(value); return *this;} /** *Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
Specify one of the following values to control scaling of the output * video:
Fit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video so it matches the value that you specified in either MaxWidth
* or MaxHeight without exceeding the other value.
* Fill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video so it matches the
* value that you specified in either MaxWidth or
* MaxHeight and matches or exceeds the other value. Elastic
* Transcoder centers the output video and then crops it in the dimension (if any)
* that exceeds the maximum value.
Stretch: Elastic
* Transcoder stretches the output video to match the values that you specified for
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight. If the relative proportions of
* the input video and the output video are different, the output video will be
* distorted.
Keep: Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the output video. If either dimension of the input video exceeds the
* values that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight,
* Elastic Transcoder crops the output video.
* ShrinkToFit: Elastic Transcoder scales the output video down so
* that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at least one of
* MaxWidth and MaxHeight without exceeding either value.
* If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not scale the video up.
ShrinkToFill: Elastic Transcoder scales the output
* video down so that its dimensions match the values that you specified for at
* least one of MaxWidth and MaxHeight without dropping
* below either value. If you specify this option, Elastic Transcoder does not
* scale the video up.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
When you set PaddingPolicy to Pad, Elastic
* Transcoder may add black bars to the top and bottom and/or left and right sides
* of the output video to make the total size of the output video match the values
* that you specified for MaxWidth and MaxHeight.
Settings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline const Aws::VectorSettings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline bool WatermarksHasBeenSet() const { return m_watermarksHasBeenSet; } /** *Settings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline void SetWatermarks(const Aws::VectorSettings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline void SetWatermarks(Aws::VectorSettings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithWatermarks(const Aws::VectorSettings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline VideoParameters& WithWatermarks(Aws::VectorSettings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline VideoParameters& AddWatermarks(const PresetWatermark& value) { m_watermarksHasBeenSet = true; m_watermarks.push_back(value); return *this; } /** *Settings for the size, location, and opacity of graphics that you want * Elastic Transcoder to overlay over videos that are transcoded using this preset. * You can specify settings for up to four watermarks. Watermarks appear in the * specified size and location, and with the specified opacity for the duration of * the transcoded video.
Watermarks can be in .png or .jpg format. If you * want to display a watermark that is not rectangular, use the .png format, which * supports transparency.
When you create a job that uses this preset, you * specify the .png or .jpg graphics that you want Elastic Transcoder to include in * the transcoded videos. You can specify fewer graphics in the job than you * specify watermark settings in the preset, which allows you to use the same * preset for up to four watermarks that have different dimensions.
*/ inline VideoParameters& AddWatermarks(PresetWatermark&& value) { m_watermarksHasBeenSet = true; m_watermarks.push_back(std::move(value)); return *this; } private: Aws::String m_codec; bool m_codecHasBeenSet; Aws::Map