@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class HLSFragmentSelector extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
Contains the range of time stamps for the requested media, and the source of the time stamps.
Constructor and Description |
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HLSFragmentSelector() |
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HLSFragmentSelector |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getFragmentSelectorType()
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
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HLSTimestampRange |
getTimestampRange()
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setFragmentSelectorType(String fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
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void |
setTimestampRange(HLSTimestampRange timestampRange)
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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HLSFragmentSelector |
withFragmentSelectorType(HLSFragmentSelectorType fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
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HLSFragmentSelector |
withFragmentSelectorType(String fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
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HLSFragmentSelector |
withTimestampRange(HLSTimestampRange timestampRange)
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
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public void setFragmentSelectorType(String fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested with a
producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media
playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the TimestampRange
ingested
immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used in the
MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time stamps are
included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have producer time
stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
fragmentSelectorType
- The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested
with a producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the
media playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the
TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used
in the MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time
stamps are included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have
producer time stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
HLSFragmentSelectorType
public String getFragmentSelectorType()
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested with a
producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media
playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the TimestampRange
ingested
immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used in the
MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time stamps are
included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have producer time
stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested
with a producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the
media playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the
TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are
used in the MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
time stamps are included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the
past have producer time stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
HLSFragmentSelectorType
public HLSFragmentSelector withFragmentSelectorType(String fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested with a
producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media
playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the TimestampRange
ingested
immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used in the
MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time stamps are
included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have producer time
stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
fragmentSelectorType
- The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested
with a producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the
media playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the
TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used
in the MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time
stamps are included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have
producer time stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
HLSFragmentSelectorType
public HLSFragmentSelector withFragmentSelectorType(HLSFragmentSelectorType fragmentSelectorType)
The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested with a
producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media
playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the TimestampRange
ingested
immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used in the
MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time stamps are
included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have producer time
stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
fragmentSelectorType
- The source of the time stamps for the requested media.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is ON_DEMAND
, the first fragment ingested
with a producer time stamp within the specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the
media playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer time stamps within the
TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxMediaPlaylistFragmentResults value) are included.
Fragments that have duplicate producer time stamps are deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer time stamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the HLS media playlists will contain all of the fragments within the requested time stamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned.
When FragmentSelectorType
is set to PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
GetHLSStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
, the producer time stamps are used
in the MP4 fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server time
stamps are included in the HLS media playlist. This means that even if fragments ingested in the past have
producer time stamps with values now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
HLSFragmentSelectorType
public void setTimestampRange(HLSTimestampRange timestampRange)
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
timestampRange
- The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
public HLSTimestampRange getTimestampRange()
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
public HLSFragmentSelector withTimestampRange(HLSTimestampRange timestampRange)
The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
timestampRange
- The start and end of the time stamp range for the requested media.
This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is LIVE
.
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public HLSFragmentSelector clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.Copyright © 2013 Amazon Web Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved.