@Generated(value="com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class H264Settings extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo
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H264Settings() |
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H264Settings |
clone() |
boolean |
equals(Object obj) |
String |
getAdaptiveQuantization()
Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best types of
quantization for your video content.
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Integer |
getBitrate()
Specify the average bitrate in bits per second.
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String |
getCodecLevel()
Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings.
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String |
getCodecProfile()
H.264 Profile.
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String |
getDynamicSubGop()
Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content.
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String |
getEntropyEncoding()
Entropy encoding mode.
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String |
getFieldEncoding()
The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output.
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String |
getFlickerAdaptiveQuantization()
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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String |
getFramerateControl()
If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output.
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String |
getFramerateConversionAlgorithm()
Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate.
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Integer |
getFramerateDenominator()
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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Integer |
getFramerateNumerator()
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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String |
getGopBReference()
If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.
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Integer |
getGopClosedCadence()
Specify the relative frequency of open to closed GOPs in this output.
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Double |
getGopSize()
Use this setting only when you set GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits) to Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS).
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String |
getGopSizeUnits()
Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output.
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Integer |
getHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage()
Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).
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Integer |
getHrdBufferSize()
Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.
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String |
getInterlaceMode()
Choose the scan line type for the output.
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Integer |
getMaxBitrate()
Maximum bitrate in bits/second.
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Integer |
getMinIInterval()
Use this setting only when you also enable Scene change detection (SceneChangeDetect).
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Integer |
getNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames()
This setting to determines the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this output.
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Integer |
getNumberReferenceFrames()
Number of reference frames to use.
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String |
getParControl()
Optional.
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Integer |
getParDenominator()
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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Integer |
getParNumerator()
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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String |
getQualityTuningLevel()
Optional.
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H264QvbrSettings |
getQvbrSettings()
Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec.
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String |
getRateControlMode()
Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).
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String |
getRepeatPps()
Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.
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String |
getScanTypeConversionMode()
Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate.
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String |
getSceneChangeDetect()
Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects.
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Integer |
getSlices()
Number of slices per picture.
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String |
getSlowPal()
Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps).
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Integer |
getSoftness()
Ignore this setting unless you need to comply with a specification that requires a specific value.
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String |
getSpatialAdaptiveQuantization()
Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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String |
getSyntax()
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
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String |
getTelecine()
When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan type is
interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture.
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String |
getTemporalAdaptiveQuantization()
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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String |
getUnregisteredSeiTimecode()
Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.
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int |
hashCode() |
void |
marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
Marshalls this structured data using the given
ProtocolMarshaller . |
void |
setAdaptiveQuantization(String adaptiveQuantization)
Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best types of
quantization for your video content.
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void |
setBitrate(Integer bitrate)
Specify the average bitrate in bits per second.
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void |
setCodecLevel(String codecLevel)
Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings.
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void |
setCodecProfile(String codecProfile)
H.264 Profile.
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void |
setDynamicSubGop(String dynamicSubGop)
Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content.
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void |
setEntropyEncoding(String entropyEncoding)
Entropy encoding mode.
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void |
setFieldEncoding(String fieldEncoding)
The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output.
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void |
setFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(String flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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void |
setFramerateControl(String framerateControl)
If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output.
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void |
setFramerateConversionAlgorithm(String framerateConversionAlgorithm)
Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate.
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void |
setFramerateDenominator(Integer framerateDenominator)
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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void |
setFramerateNumerator(Integer framerateNumerator)
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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void |
setGopBReference(String gopBReference)
If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.
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void |
setGopClosedCadence(Integer gopClosedCadence)
Specify the relative frequency of open to closed GOPs in this output.
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void |
setGopSize(Double gopSize)
Use this setting only when you set GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits) to Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS).
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void |
setGopSizeUnits(String gopSizeUnits)
Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output.
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void |
setHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage(Integer hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage)
Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).
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void |
setHrdBufferSize(Integer hrdBufferSize)
Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.
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void |
setInterlaceMode(String interlaceMode)
Choose the scan line type for the output.
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void |
setMaxBitrate(Integer maxBitrate)
Maximum bitrate in bits/second.
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void |
setMinIInterval(Integer minIInterval)
Use this setting only when you also enable Scene change detection (SceneChangeDetect).
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void |
setNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames(Integer numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames)
This setting to determines the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this output.
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void |
setNumberReferenceFrames(Integer numberReferenceFrames)
Number of reference frames to use.
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void |
setParControl(String parControl)
Optional.
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void |
setParDenominator(Integer parDenominator)
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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void |
setParNumerator(Integer parNumerator)
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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void |
setQualityTuningLevel(String qualityTuningLevel)
Optional.
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void |
setQvbrSettings(H264QvbrSettings qvbrSettings)
Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec.
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void |
setRateControlMode(String rateControlMode)
Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).
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void |
setRepeatPps(String repeatPps)
Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.
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void |
setScanTypeConversionMode(String scanTypeConversionMode)
Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate.
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void |
setSceneChangeDetect(String sceneChangeDetect)
Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects.
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void |
setSlices(Integer slices)
Number of slices per picture.
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void |
setSlowPal(String slowPal)
Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps).
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void |
setSoftness(Integer softness)
Ignore this setting unless you need to comply with a specification that requires a specific value.
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void |
setSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(String spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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void |
setSyntax(String syntax)
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
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void |
setTelecine(String telecine)
When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan type is
interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture.
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void |
setTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(String temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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void |
setUnregisteredSeiTimecode(String unregisteredSeiTimecode)
Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.
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String |
toString()
Returns a string representation of this object.
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H264Settings |
withAdaptiveQuantization(H264AdaptiveQuantization adaptiveQuantization)
Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best types of
quantization for your video content.
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H264Settings |
withAdaptiveQuantization(String adaptiveQuantization)
Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best types of
quantization for your video content.
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H264Settings |
withBitrate(Integer bitrate)
Specify the average bitrate in bits per second.
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H264Settings |
withCodecLevel(H264CodecLevel codecLevel)
Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings.
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H264Settings |
withCodecLevel(String codecLevel)
Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings.
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H264Settings |
withCodecProfile(H264CodecProfile codecProfile)
H.264 Profile.
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H264Settings |
withCodecProfile(String codecProfile)
H.264 Profile.
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H264Settings |
withDynamicSubGop(H264DynamicSubGop dynamicSubGop)
Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content.
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H264Settings |
withDynamicSubGop(String dynamicSubGop)
Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content.
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H264Settings |
withEntropyEncoding(H264EntropyEncoding entropyEncoding)
Entropy encoding mode.
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H264Settings |
withEntropyEncoding(String entropyEncoding)
Entropy encoding mode.
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H264Settings |
withFieldEncoding(H264FieldEncoding fieldEncoding)
The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output.
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H264Settings |
withFieldEncoding(String fieldEncoding)
The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output.
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H264Settings |
withFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(String flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateControl(H264FramerateControl framerateControl)
If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateControl(String framerateControl)
If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateConversionAlgorithm(H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm framerateConversionAlgorithm)
Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateConversionAlgorithm(String framerateConversionAlgorithm)
Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateDenominator(Integer framerateDenominator)
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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H264Settings |
withFramerateNumerator(Integer framerateNumerator)
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction.
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H264Settings |
withGopBReference(H264GopBReference gopBReference)
If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.
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H264Settings |
withGopBReference(String gopBReference)
If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.
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H264Settings |
withGopClosedCadence(Integer gopClosedCadence)
Specify the relative frequency of open to closed GOPs in this output.
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H264Settings |
withGopSize(Double gopSize)
Use this setting only when you set GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits) to Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS).
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H264Settings |
withGopSizeUnits(H264GopSizeUnits gopSizeUnits)
Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output.
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H264Settings |
withGopSizeUnits(String gopSizeUnits)
Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output.
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H264Settings |
withHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage(Integer hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage)
Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).
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H264Settings |
withHrdBufferSize(Integer hrdBufferSize)
Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits.
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H264Settings |
withInterlaceMode(H264InterlaceMode interlaceMode)
Choose the scan line type for the output.
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H264Settings |
withInterlaceMode(String interlaceMode)
Choose the scan line type for the output.
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H264Settings |
withMaxBitrate(Integer maxBitrate)
Maximum bitrate in bits/second.
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H264Settings |
withMinIInterval(Integer minIInterval)
Use this setting only when you also enable Scene change detection (SceneChangeDetect).
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H264Settings |
withNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames(Integer numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames)
This setting to determines the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this output.
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H264Settings |
withNumberReferenceFrames(Integer numberReferenceFrames)
Number of reference frames to use.
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H264Settings |
withParControl(H264ParControl parControl)
Optional.
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H264Settings |
withParControl(String parControl)
Optional.
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H264Settings |
withParDenominator(Integer parDenominator)
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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H264Settings |
withParNumerator(Integer parNumerator)
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED.
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H264Settings |
withQualityTuningLevel(H264QualityTuningLevel qualityTuningLevel)
Optional.
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H264Settings |
withQualityTuningLevel(String qualityTuningLevel)
Optional.
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H264Settings |
withQvbrSettings(H264QvbrSettings qvbrSettings)
Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec.
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H264Settings |
withRateControlMode(H264RateControlMode rateControlMode)
Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).
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H264Settings |
withRateControlMode(String rateControlMode)
Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).
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H264Settings |
withRepeatPps(H264RepeatPps repeatPps)
Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.
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H264Settings |
withRepeatPps(String repeatPps)
Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.
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H264Settings |
withScanTypeConversionMode(H264ScanTypeConversionMode scanTypeConversionMode)
Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate.
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H264Settings |
withScanTypeConversionMode(String scanTypeConversionMode)
Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate.
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H264Settings |
withSceneChangeDetect(H264SceneChangeDetect sceneChangeDetect)
Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects.
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H264Settings |
withSceneChangeDetect(String sceneChangeDetect)
Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects.
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H264Settings |
withSlices(Integer slices)
Number of slices per picture.
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H264Settings |
withSlowPal(H264SlowPal slowPal)
Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps).
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H264Settings |
withSlowPal(String slowPal)
Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps).
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H264Settings |
withSoftness(Integer softness)
Ignore this setting unless you need to comply with a specification that requires a specific value.
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H264Settings |
withSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(String spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withSyntax(H264Syntax syntax)
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
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H264Settings |
withSyntax(String syntax)
Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.
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H264Settings |
withTelecine(H264Telecine telecine)
When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan type is
interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture.
|
H264Settings |
withTelecine(String telecine)
When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan type is
interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture.
|
H264Settings |
withTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(String temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
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H264Settings |
withUnregisteredSeiTimecode(H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode unregisteredSeiTimecode)
Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.
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H264Settings |
withUnregisteredSeiTimecode(String unregisteredSeiTimecode)
Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.
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public void setAdaptiveQuantization(String adaptiveQuantization)
adaptiveQuantization
- Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best
types of quantization for your video content. When you want to apply your quantization settings manually,
you must set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than Auto (AUTO). Use this setting to specify the
strength of any adaptive quantization filters that you enable. If you don't want MediaConvert to do any
adaptive quantization in this transcode, set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to Off
(OFF). Related settings: The value that you choose here applies to the following settings:
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, and H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization.H264AdaptiveQuantization
public String getAdaptiveQuantization()
H264AdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withAdaptiveQuantization(String adaptiveQuantization)
adaptiveQuantization
- Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best
types of quantization for your video content. When you want to apply your quantization settings manually,
you must set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than Auto (AUTO). Use this setting to specify the
strength of any adaptive quantization filters that you enable. If you don't want MediaConvert to do any
adaptive quantization in this transcode, set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to Off
(OFF). Related settings: The value that you choose here applies to the following settings:
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, and H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization.H264AdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withAdaptiveQuantization(H264AdaptiveQuantization adaptiveQuantization)
adaptiveQuantization
- Keep the default value, Auto (AUTO), for this setting to have MediaConvert automatically apply the best
types of quantization for your video content. When you want to apply your quantization settings manually,
you must set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than Auto (AUTO). Use this setting to specify the
strength of any adaptive quantization filters that you enable. If you don't want MediaConvert to do any
adaptive quantization in this transcode, set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to Off
(OFF). Related settings: The value that you choose here applies to the following settings:
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, and H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization.H264AdaptiveQuantization
public void setBitrate(Integer bitrate)
bitrate
- Specify the average bitrate in bits per second. Required for VBR and CBR. For MS Smooth outputs, bitrates
must be unique when rounded down to the nearest multiple of 1000.public Integer getBitrate()
public H264Settings withBitrate(Integer bitrate)
bitrate
- Specify the average bitrate in bits per second. Required for VBR and CBR. For MS Smooth outputs, bitrates
must be unique when rounded down to the nearest multiple of 1000.public void setCodecLevel(String codecLevel)
codecLevel
- Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings. If you aren't sure what level
to specify, choose Auto (AUTO).H264CodecLevel
public String getCodecLevel()
H264CodecLevel
public H264Settings withCodecLevel(String codecLevel)
codecLevel
- Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings. If you aren't sure what level
to specify, choose Auto (AUTO).H264CodecLevel
public H264Settings withCodecLevel(H264CodecLevel codecLevel)
codecLevel
- Specify an H.264 level that is consistent with your output video settings. If you aren't sure what level
to specify, choose Auto (AUTO).H264CodecLevel
public void setCodecProfile(String codecProfile)
codecProfile
- H.264 Profile. High 4:2:2 and 10-bit profiles are only available with the AVC-I License.H264CodecProfile
public String getCodecProfile()
H264CodecProfile
public H264Settings withCodecProfile(String codecProfile)
codecProfile
- H.264 Profile. High 4:2:2 and 10-bit profiles are only available with the AVC-I License.H264CodecProfile
public H264Settings withCodecProfile(H264CodecProfile codecProfile)
codecProfile
- H.264 Profile. High 4:2:2 and 10-bit profiles are only available with the AVC-I License.H264CodecProfile
public void setDynamicSubGop(String dynamicSubGop)
dynamicSubGop
- Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content. This will cause the service
to use fewer B-frames (which infer information based on other frames) for high-motion portions of the
video and more B-frames for low-motion portions. The maximum number of B-frames is limited by the value
you provide for the setting B frames between reference frames (numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames).H264DynamicSubGop
public String getDynamicSubGop()
H264DynamicSubGop
public H264Settings withDynamicSubGop(String dynamicSubGop)
dynamicSubGop
- Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content. This will cause the service
to use fewer B-frames (which infer information based on other frames) for high-motion portions of the
video and more B-frames for low-motion portions. The maximum number of B-frames is limited by the value
you provide for the setting B frames between reference frames (numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames).H264DynamicSubGop
public H264Settings withDynamicSubGop(H264DynamicSubGop dynamicSubGop)
dynamicSubGop
- Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content. This will cause the service
to use fewer B-frames (which infer information based on other frames) for high-motion portions of the
video and more B-frames for low-motion portions. The maximum number of B-frames is limited by the value
you provide for the setting B frames between reference frames (numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames).H264DynamicSubGop
public void setEntropyEncoding(String entropyEncoding)
entropyEncoding
- Entropy encoding mode. Use CABAC (must be in Main or High profile) or CAVLC.H264EntropyEncoding
public String getEntropyEncoding()
H264EntropyEncoding
public H264Settings withEntropyEncoding(String entropyEncoding)
entropyEncoding
- Entropy encoding mode. Use CABAC (must be in Main or High profile) or CAVLC.H264EntropyEncoding
public H264Settings withEntropyEncoding(H264EntropyEncoding entropyEncoding)
entropyEncoding
- Entropy encoding mode. Use CABAC (must be in Main or High profile) or CAVLC.H264EntropyEncoding
public void setFieldEncoding(String fieldEncoding)
fieldEncoding
- The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output. Keep the default value, PAFF, to have MediaConvert
use PAFF encoding for interlaced outputs. Choose Force field (FORCE_FIELD) to disable PAFF encoding and
create separate interlaced fields. Choose MBAFF to disable PAFF and have MediaConvert use MBAFF encoding
for interlaced outputs.H264FieldEncoding
public String getFieldEncoding()
H264FieldEncoding
public H264Settings withFieldEncoding(String fieldEncoding)
fieldEncoding
- The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output. Keep the default value, PAFF, to have MediaConvert
use PAFF encoding for interlaced outputs. Choose Force field (FORCE_FIELD) to disable PAFF encoding and
create separate interlaced fields. Choose MBAFF to disable PAFF and have MediaConvert use MBAFF encoding
for interlaced outputs.H264FieldEncoding
public H264Settings withFieldEncoding(H264FieldEncoding fieldEncoding)
fieldEncoding
- The video encoding method for your MPEG-4 AVC output. Keep the default value, PAFF, to have MediaConvert
use PAFF encoding for interlaced outputs. Choose Force field (FORCE_FIELD) to disable PAFF encoding and
create separate interlaced fields. Choose MBAFF to disable PAFF and have MediaConvert use MBAFF encoding
for interlaced outputs.H264FieldEncoding
public void setFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(String flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
flickerAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization is Disabled (DISABLED). Change this value to Enabled (ENABLED) to reduce
I-frame pop. I-frame pop appears as a visual flicker that can arise when the encoder saves bits by copying
some macroblocks many times from frame to frame, and then refreshes them at the I-frame. When you enable
this setting, the encoder updates these macroblocks slightly more often to smooth out the flicker. To
manually enable or disable H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization
(H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization
public String getFlickerAdaptiveQuantization()
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(String flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
flickerAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization is Disabled (DISABLED). Change this value to Enabled (ENABLED) to reduce
I-frame pop. I-frame pop appears as a visual flicker that can arise when the encoder saves bits by copying
some macroblocks many times from frame to frame, and then refreshes them at the I-frame. When you enable
this setting, the encoder updates these macroblocks slightly more often to smooth out the flicker. To
manually enable or disable H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization
(H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withFlickerAdaptiveQuantization(H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization flickerAdaptiveQuantization)
flickerAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization is Disabled (DISABLED). Change this value to Enabled (ENABLED) to reduce
I-frame pop. I-frame pop appears as a visual flicker that can arise when the encoder saves bits by copying
some macroblocks many times from frame to frame, and then refreshes them at the I-frame. When you enable
this setting, the encoder updates these macroblocks slightly more often to smooth out the flicker. To
manually enable or disable H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization
(H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264FlickerAdaptiveQuantization
public void setFramerateControl(String framerateControl)
framerateControl
- If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output. If you
want to keep the same frame rate as the input video, choose Follow source. If you want to do frame rate
conversion, choose a frame rate from the dropdown list or choose Custom. The framerates shown in the
dropdown list are decimal approximations of fractions. If you choose Custom, specify your frame rate as a
fraction. If you are creating your transcoding job specification as a JSON file without the console, use
FramerateControl to specify which value the service uses for the frame rate for this output. Choose
INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE if you want the service to use the frame rate from the input. Choose SPECIFIED if
you want the service to use the frame rate you specify in the settings FramerateNumerator and
FramerateDenominator.H264FramerateControl
public String getFramerateControl()
H264FramerateControl
public H264Settings withFramerateControl(String framerateControl)
framerateControl
- If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output. If you
want to keep the same frame rate as the input video, choose Follow source. If you want to do frame rate
conversion, choose a frame rate from the dropdown list or choose Custom. The framerates shown in the
dropdown list are decimal approximations of fractions. If you choose Custom, specify your frame rate as a
fraction. If you are creating your transcoding job specification as a JSON file without the console, use
FramerateControl to specify which value the service uses for the frame rate for this output. Choose
INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE if you want the service to use the frame rate from the input. Choose SPECIFIED if
you want the service to use the frame rate you specify in the settings FramerateNumerator and
FramerateDenominator.H264FramerateControl
public H264Settings withFramerateControl(H264FramerateControl framerateControl)
framerateControl
- If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output. If you
want to keep the same frame rate as the input video, choose Follow source. If you want to do frame rate
conversion, choose a frame rate from the dropdown list or choose Custom. The framerates shown in the
dropdown list are decimal approximations of fractions. If you choose Custom, specify your frame rate as a
fraction. If you are creating your transcoding job specification as a JSON file without the console, use
FramerateControl to specify which value the service uses for the frame rate for this output. Choose
INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE if you want the service to use the frame rate from the input. Choose SPECIFIED if
you want the service to use the frame rate you specify in the settings FramerateNumerator and
FramerateDenominator.H264FramerateControl
public void setFramerateConversionAlgorithm(String framerateConversionAlgorithm)
framerateConversionAlgorithm
- Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate. We
recommend using drop duplicate (DUPLICATE_DROP) for numerically simple conversions, such as 60 fps to 30
fps. For numerically complex conversions, you can use interpolate (INTERPOLATE) to avoid stutter. This
results in a smooth picture, but might introduce undesirable video artifacts. For complex frame rate
conversions, especially if your source video has already been converted from its original cadence, use
FrameFormer (FRAMEFORMER) to do motion-compensated interpolation. FrameFormer chooses the best conversion
method frame by frame. Note that using FrameFormer increases the transcoding time and incurs a significant
add-on cost.H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm
public String getFramerateConversionAlgorithm()
H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm
public H264Settings withFramerateConversionAlgorithm(String framerateConversionAlgorithm)
framerateConversionAlgorithm
- Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate. We
recommend using drop duplicate (DUPLICATE_DROP) for numerically simple conversions, such as 60 fps to 30
fps. For numerically complex conversions, you can use interpolate (INTERPOLATE) to avoid stutter. This
results in a smooth picture, but might introduce undesirable video artifacts. For complex frame rate
conversions, especially if your source video has already been converted from its original cadence, use
FrameFormer (FRAMEFORMER) to do motion-compensated interpolation. FrameFormer chooses the best conversion
method frame by frame. Note that using FrameFormer increases the transcoding time and incurs a significant
add-on cost.H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm
public H264Settings withFramerateConversionAlgorithm(H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm framerateConversionAlgorithm)
framerateConversionAlgorithm
- Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate. We
recommend using drop duplicate (DUPLICATE_DROP) for numerically simple conversions, such as 60 fps to 30
fps. For numerically complex conversions, you can use interpolate (INTERPOLATE) to avoid stutter. This
results in a smooth picture, but might introduce undesirable video artifacts. For complex frame rate
conversions, especially if your source video has already been converted from its original cadence, use
FrameFormer (FRAMEFORMER) to do motion-compensated interpolation. FrameFormer chooses the best conversion
method frame by frame. Note that using FrameFormer increases the transcoding time and incurs a significant
add-on cost.H264FramerateConversionAlgorithm
public void setFramerateDenominator(Integer framerateDenominator)
framerateDenominator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a
fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateDenominator to specify the denominator of
this fraction. In this example, use 1001 for the value of FramerateDenominator. When you use the console
for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In
this example, specify 23.976.public Integer getFramerateDenominator()
public H264Settings withFramerateDenominator(Integer framerateDenominator)
framerateDenominator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a
fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateDenominator to specify the denominator of
this fraction. In this example, use 1001 for the value of FramerateDenominator. When you use the console
for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In
this example, specify 23.976.public void setFramerateNumerator(Integer framerateNumerator)
framerateNumerator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a
fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateNumerator to specify the numerator of this
fraction. In this example, use 24000 for the value of FramerateNumerator. When you use the console for
transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In
this example, specify 23.976.public Integer getFramerateNumerator()
public H264Settings withFramerateNumerator(Integer framerateNumerator)
framerateNumerator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a
fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateNumerator to specify the numerator of this
fraction. In this example, use 24000 for the value of FramerateNumerator. When you use the console for
transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In
this example, specify 23.976.public void setGopBReference(String gopBReference)
gopBReference
- If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.H264GopBReference
public String getGopBReference()
H264GopBReference
public H264Settings withGopBReference(String gopBReference)
gopBReference
- If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.H264GopBReference
public H264Settings withGopBReference(H264GopBReference gopBReference)
gopBReference
- If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.H264GopBReference
public void setGopClosedCadence(Integer gopClosedCadence)
gopClosedCadence
- Specify the relative frequency of open to closed GOPs in this output. For example, if you want to allow
four open GOPs and then require a closed GOP, set this value to 5. We recommend that you have the
transcoder automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable
this automatic behavior, keep the default value by leaving this setting out of your JSON job
specification. In the console, do this by keeping the default empty value. If you do explicitly specify a
value, for segmented outputs, don't set this value to 0.public Integer getGopClosedCadence()
public H264Settings withGopClosedCadence(Integer gopClosedCadence)
gopClosedCadence
- Specify the relative frequency of open to closed GOPs in this output. For example, if you want to allow
four open GOPs and then require a closed GOP, set this value to 5. We recommend that you have the
transcoder automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable
this automatic behavior, keep the default value by leaving this setting out of your JSON job
specification. In the console, do this by keeping the default empty value. If you do explicitly specify a
value, for segmented outputs, don't set this value to 0.public void setGopSize(Double gopSize)
gopSize
- Use this setting only when you set GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits) to Specified, frames (FRAMES) or
Specified, seconds (SECONDS). Specify the GOP length using a whole number of frames or a decimal value of
seconds. MediaConvert will interpret this value as frames or seconds depending on the value you choose for
GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits). If you want to allow MediaConvert to automatically determine GOP size,
leave GOP size blank and set GOP mode control to Auto (AUTO). If your output group specifies HLS, DASH, or
CMAF, leave GOP size blank and set GOP mode control to Auto in each output in your output group.public Double getGopSize()
public H264Settings withGopSize(Double gopSize)
gopSize
- Use this setting only when you set GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits) to Specified, frames (FRAMES) or
Specified, seconds (SECONDS). Specify the GOP length using a whole number of frames or a decimal value of
seconds. MediaConvert will interpret this value as frames or seconds depending on the value you choose for
GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits). If you want to allow MediaConvert to automatically determine GOP size,
leave GOP size blank and set GOP mode control to Auto (AUTO). If your output group specifies HLS, DASH, or
CMAF, leave GOP size blank and set GOP mode control to Auto in each output in your output group.public void setGopSizeUnits(String gopSizeUnits)
gopSizeUnits
- Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output. We recommend that you have the transcoder
automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable this
automatic behavior, choose Auto (AUTO) and and leave GOP size (GopSize) blank. By default, if you don't
specify GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits), MediaConvert will use automatic behavior. If your output group
specifies HLS, DASH, or CMAF, set GOP mode control to Auto and leave GOP size blank in each output in your
output group. To explicitly specify the GOP length, choose Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS) and then provide the GOP length in the related setting GOP size (GopSize).H264GopSizeUnits
public String getGopSizeUnits()
H264GopSizeUnits
public H264Settings withGopSizeUnits(String gopSizeUnits)
gopSizeUnits
- Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output. We recommend that you have the transcoder
automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable this
automatic behavior, choose Auto (AUTO) and and leave GOP size (GopSize) blank. By default, if you don't
specify GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits), MediaConvert will use automatic behavior. If your output group
specifies HLS, DASH, or CMAF, set GOP mode control to Auto and leave GOP size blank in each output in your
output group. To explicitly specify the GOP length, choose Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS) and then provide the GOP length in the related setting GOP size (GopSize).H264GopSizeUnits
public H264Settings withGopSizeUnits(H264GopSizeUnits gopSizeUnits)
gopSizeUnits
- Specify how the transcoder determines GOP size for this output. We recommend that you have the transcoder
automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable this
automatic behavior, choose Auto (AUTO) and and leave GOP size (GopSize) blank. By default, if you don't
specify GOP mode control (GopSizeUnits), MediaConvert will use automatic behavior. If your output group
specifies HLS, DASH, or CMAF, set GOP mode control to Auto and leave GOP size blank in each output in your
output group. To explicitly specify the GOP length, choose Specified, frames (FRAMES) or Specified,
seconds (SECONDS) and then provide the GOP length in the related setting GOP size (GopSize).H264GopSizeUnits
public void setHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage(Integer hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage)
hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage
- Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).public Integer getHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage()
public H264Settings withHrdBufferInitialFillPercentage(Integer hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage)
hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage
- Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).public void setHrdBufferSize(Integer hrdBufferSize)
hrdBufferSize
- Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.public Integer getHrdBufferSize()
public H264Settings withHrdBufferSize(Integer hrdBufferSize)
hrdBufferSize
- Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.public void setInterlaceMode(String interlaceMode)
interlaceMode
- Choose the scan line type for the output. Keep the default value, Progressive (PROGRESSIVE) to create a
progressive output, regardless of the scan type of your input. Use Top field first (TOP_FIELD) or Bottom
field first (BOTTOM_FIELD) to create an output that's interlaced with the same field polarity throughout.
Use Follow, default top (FOLLOW_TOP_FIELD) or Follow, default bottom (FOLLOW_BOTTOM_FIELD) to produce
outputs with the same field polarity as the source. For jobs that have multiple inputs, the output field
polarity might change over the course of the output. Follow behavior depends on the input scan type. If
the source is interlaced, the output will be interlaced with the same polarity as the source. If the
source is progressive, the output will be interlaced with top field bottom field first, depending on which
of the Follow options you choose.H264InterlaceMode
public String getInterlaceMode()
H264InterlaceMode
public H264Settings withInterlaceMode(String interlaceMode)
interlaceMode
- Choose the scan line type for the output. Keep the default value, Progressive (PROGRESSIVE) to create a
progressive output, regardless of the scan type of your input. Use Top field first (TOP_FIELD) or Bottom
field first (BOTTOM_FIELD) to create an output that's interlaced with the same field polarity throughout.
Use Follow, default top (FOLLOW_TOP_FIELD) or Follow, default bottom (FOLLOW_BOTTOM_FIELD) to produce
outputs with the same field polarity as the source. For jobs that have multiple inputs, the output field
polarity might change over the course of the output. Follow behavior depends on the input scan type. If
the source is interlaced, the output will be interlaced with the same polarity as the source. If the
source is progressive, the output will be interlaced with top field bottom field first, depending on which
of the Follow options you choose.H264InterlaceMode
public H264Settings withInterlaceMode(H264InterlaceMode interlaceMode)
interlaceMode
- Choose the scan line type for the output. Keep the default value, Progressive (PROGRESSIVE) to create a
progressive output, regardless of the scan type of your input. Use Top field first (TOP_FIELD) or Bottom
field first (BOTTOM_FIELD) to create an output that's interlaced with the same field polarity throughout.
Use Follow, default top (FOLLOW_TOP_FIELD) or Follow, default bottom (FOLLOW_BOTTOM_FIELD) to produce
outputs with the same field polarity as the source. For jobs that have multiple inputs, the output field
polarity might change over the course of the output. Follow behavior depends on the input scan type. If
the source is interlaced, the output will be interlaced with the same polarity as the source. If the
source is progressive, the output will be interlaced with top field bottom field first, depending on which
of the Follow options you choose.H264InterlaceMode
public void setMaxBitrate(Integer maxBitrate)
maxBitrate
- Maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. Required when Rate
control mode is QVBR.public Integer getMaxBitrate()
public H264Settings withMaxBitrate(Integer maxBitrate)
maxBitrate
- Maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. Required when Rate
control mode is QVBR.public void setMinIInterval(Integer minIInterval)
minIInterval
- Use this setting only when you also enable Scene change detection (SceneChangeDetect). This setting
determines how the encoder manages the spacing between I-frames that it inserts as part of the I-frame
cadence and the I-frames that it inserts for Scene change detection. We recommend that you have the
transcoder automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable
this automatic behavior, keep the default value by leaving this setting out of your JSON job
specification. In the console, do this by keeping the default empty value. When you explicitly specify a
value for this setting, the encoder determines whether to skip a cadence-driven I-frame by the value you
set. For example, if you set Min I interval (minIInterval) to 5 and a cadence-driven I-frame would fall
within 5 frames of a scene-change I-frame, then the encoder skips the cadence-driven I-frame. In this way,
one GOP is shrunk slightly and one GOP is stretched slightly. When the cadence-driven I-frames are farther
from the scene-change I-frame than the value you set, then the encoder leaves all I-frames in place and
the GOPs surrounding the scene change are smaller than the usual cadence GOPs.public Integer getMinIInterval()
public H264Settings withMinIInterval(Integer minIInterval)
minIInterval
- Use this setting only when you also enable Scene change detection (SceneChangeDetect). This setting
determines how the encoder manages the spacing between I-frames that it inserts as part of the I-frame
cadence and the I-frames that it inserts for Scene change detection. We recommend that you have the
transcoder automatically choose this value for you based on characteristics of your input video. To enable
this automatic behavior, keep the default value by leaving this setting out of your JSON job
specification. In the console, do this by keeping the default empty value. When you explicitly specify a
value for this setting, the encoder determines whether to skip a cadence-driven I-frame by the value you
set. For example, if you set Min I interval (minIInterval) to 5 and a cadence-driven I-frame would fall
within 5 frames of a scene-change I-frame, then the encoder skips the cadence-driven I-frame. In this way,
one GOP is shrunk slightly and one GOP is stretched slightly. When the cadence-driven I-frames are farther
from the scene-change I-frame than the value you set, then the encoder leaves all I-frames in place and
the GOPs surrounding the scene change are smaller than the usual cadence GOPs.public void setNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames(Integer numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames)
numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames
- This setting to determines the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this
output. We recommend that you use automatic behavior to allow the transcoder to choose the best value
based on characteristics of your input video. In the console, choose AUTO to select this automatic
behavior. When you manually edit your JSON job specification, leave this setting out to choose automatic
behavior. When you want to specify this number explicitly, choose a whole number from 0 through 7.public Integer getNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames()
public H264Settings withNumberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames(Integer numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames)
numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames
- This setting to determines the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this
output. We recommend that you use automatic behavior to allow the transcoder to choose the best value
based on characteristics of your input video. In the console, choose AUTO to select this automatic
behavior. When you manually edit your JSON job specification, leave this setting out to choose automatic
behavior. When you want to specify this number explicitly, choose a whole number from 0 through 7.public void setNumberReferenceFrames(Integer numberReferenceFrames)
numberReferenceFrames
- Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than requested if using B-frames and/or
interlaced encoding.public Integer getNumberReferenceFrames()
public H264Settings withNumberReferenceFrames(Integer numberReferenceFrames)
numberReferenceFrames
- Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than requested if using B-frames and/or
interlaced encoding.public void setParControl(String parControl)
parControl
- Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) for this output. The default
behavior, Follow source (INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE), uses the PAR from your input video for your output. To
specify a different PAR in the console, choose any value other than Follow source. To specify a different
PAR by editing the JSON job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for this setting,
you must also specify values for the parNumerator and parDenominator settings.H264ParControl
public String getParControl()
H264ParControl
public H264Settings withParControl(String parControl)
parControl
- Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) for this output. The default
behavior, Follow source (INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE), uses the PAR from your input video for your output. To
specify a different PAR in the console, choose any value other than Follow source. To specify a different
PAR by editing the JSON job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for this setting,
you must also specify values for the parNumerator and parDenominator settings.H264ParControl
public H264Settings withParControl(H264ParControl parControl)
parControl
- Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) for this output. The default
behavior, Follow source (INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE), uses the PAR from your input video for your output. To
specify a different PAR in the console, choose any value other than Follow source. To specify a different
PAR by editing the JSON job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for this setting,
you must also specify values for the parNumerator and parDenominator settings.H264ParControl
public void setParDenominator(Integer parDenominator)
parDenominator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to
any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you
would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parDenominator is 33.public Integer getParDenominator()
public H264Settings withParDenominator(Integer parDenominator)
parDenominator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to
any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you
would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parDenominator is 33.public void setParNumerator(Integer parNumerator)
parNumerator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to
any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you
would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parNumerator is 40.public Integer getParNumerator()
public H264Settings withParNumerator(Integer parNumerator)
parNumerator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to
any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you
would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parNumerator is 40.public void setQualityTuningLevel(String qualityTuningLevel)
qualityTuningLevel
- Optional. Use Quality tuning level (qualityTuningLevel) to choose how you want to trade off encoding speed
for output video quality. The default behavior is faster, lower quality, single-pass encoding.H264QualityTuningLevel
public String getQualityTuningLevel()
H264QualityTuningLevel
public H264Settings withQualityTuningLevel(String qualityTuningLevel)
qualityTuningLevel
- Optional. Use Quality tuning level (qualityTuningLevel) to choose how you want to trade off encoding speed
for output video quality. The default behavior is faster, lower quality, single-pass encoding.H264QualityTuningLevel
public H264Settings withQualityTuningLevel(H264QualityTuningLevel qualityTuningLevel)
qualityTuningLevel
- Optional. Use Quality tuning level (qualityTuningLevel) to choose how you want to trade off encoding speed
for output video quality. The default behavior is faster, lower quality, single-pass encoding.H264QualityTuningLevel
public void setQvbrSettings(H264QvbrSettings qvbrSettings)
qvbrSettings
- Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec. Use these settings only when
you set QVBR for Rate control mode (RateControlMode).public H264QvbrSettings getQvbrSettings()
public H264Settings withQvbrSettings(H264QvbrSettings qvbrSettings)
qvbrSettings
- Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec. Use these settings only when
you set QVBR for Rate control mode (RateControlMode).public void setRateControlMode(String rateControlMode)
rateControlMode
- Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).H264RateControlMode
public String getRateControlMode()
H264RateControlMode
public H264Settings withRateControlMode(String rateControlMode)
rateControlMode
- Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).H264RateControlMode
public H264Settings withRateControlMode(H264RateControlMode rateControlMode)
rateControlMode
- Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or
quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).H264RateControlMode
public void setRepeatPps(String repeatPps)
repeatPps
- Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.H264RepeatPps
public String getRepeatPps()
H264RepeatPps
public H264Settings withRepeatPps(String repeatPps)
repeatPps
- Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.H264RepeatPps
public H264Settings withRepeatPps(H264RepeatPps repeatPps)
repeatPps
- Places a PPS header on each encoded picture, even if repeated.H264RepeatPps
public void setScanTypeConversionMode(String scanTypeConversionMode)
scanTypeConversionMode
- Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate. In
this situation, choose Optimized interlacing (INTERLACED_OPTIMIZE) to create a better quality interlaced
output. In this case, each progressive frame from the input corresponds to an interlaced field in the
output. Keep the default value, Basic interlacing (INTERLACED), for all other output frame rates. With
basic interlacing, MediaConvert performs any frame rate conversion first and then interlaces the frames.
When you choose Optimized interlacing and you set your output frame rate to a value that isn't suitable
for optimized interlacing, MediaConvert automatically falls back to basic interlacing. Required settings:
To use optimized interlacing, you must set Telecine (telecine) to None (NONE) or Soft (SOFT). You can't
use optimized interlacing for hard telecine outputs. You must also set Interlace mode (interlaceMode) to a
value other than Progressive (PROGRESSIVE).H264ScanTypeConversionMode
public String getScanTypeConversionMode()
H264ScanTypeConversionMode
public H264Settings withScanTypeConversionMode(String scanTypeConversionMode)
scanTypeConversionMode
- Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate. In
this situation, choose Optimized interlacing (INTERLACED_OPTIMIZE) to create a better quality interlaced
output. In this case, each progressive frame from the input corresponds to an interlaced field in the
output. Keep the default value, Basic interlacing (INTERLACED), for all other output frame rates. With
basic interlacing, MediaConvert performs any frame rate conversion first and then interlaces the frames.
When you choose Optimized interlacing and you set your output frame rate to a value that isn't suitable
for optimized interlacing, MediaConvert automatically falls back to basic interlacing. Required settings:
To use optimized interlacing, you must set Telecine (telecine) to None (NONE) or Soft (SOFT). You can't
use optimized interlacing for hard telecine outputs. You must also set Interlace mode (interlaceMode) to a
value other than Progressive (PROGRESSIVE).H264ScanTypeConversionMode
public H264Settings withScanTypeConversionMode(H264ScanTypeConversionMode scanTypeConversionMode)
scanTypeConversionMode
- Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate. In
this situation, choose Optimized interlacing (INTERLACED_OPTIMIZE) to create a better quality interlaced
output. In this case, each progressive frame from the input corresponds to an interlaced field in the
output. Keep the default value, Basic interlacing (INTERLACED), for all other output frame rates. With
basic interlacing, MediaConvert performs any frame rate conversion first and then interlaces the frames.
When you choose Optimized interlacing and you set your output frame rate to a value that isn't suitable
for optimized interlacing, MediaConvert automatically falls back to basic interlacing. Required settings:
To use optimized interlacing, you must set Telecine (telecine) to None (NONE) or Soft (SOFT). You can't
use optimized interlacing for hard telecine outputs. You must also set Interlace mode (interlaceMode) to a
value other than Progressive (PROGRESSIVE).H264ScanTypeConversionMode
public void setSceneChangeDetect(String sceneChangeDetect)
sceneChangeDetect
- Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects. This
improves video quality and is enabled by default. If this output uses QVBR, choose Transition detection
(TRANSITION_DETECTION) for further video quality improvement. For more information about QVBR, see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/cbr-vbr-qvbr.H264SceneChangeDetect
public String getSceneChangeDetect()
H264SceneChangeDetect
public H264Settings withSceneChangeDetect(String sceneChangeDetect)
sceneChangeDetect
- Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects. This
improves video quality and is enabled by default. If this output uses QVBR, choose Transition detection
(TRANSITION_DETECTION) for further video quality improvement. For more information about QVBR, see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/cbr-vbr-qvbr.H264SceneChangeDetect
public H264Settings withSceneChangeDetect(H264SceneChangeDetect sceneChangeDetect)
sceneChangeDetect
- Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects. This
improves video quality and is enabled by default. If this output uses QVBR, choose Transition detection
(TRANSITION_DETECTION) for further video quality improvement. For more information about QVBR, see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/cbr-vbr-qvbr.H264SceneChangeDetect
public void setSlices(Integer slices)
slices
- Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number of macroblock rows for progressive
pictures, and less than or equal to half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures.public Integer getSlices()
public H264Settings withSlices(Integer slices)
slices
- Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number of macroblock rows for progressive
pictures, and less than or equal to half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures.public void setSlowPal(String slowPal)
slowPal
- Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps). Enable slow PAL
to create a 25 fps output. When you enable slow PAL, MediaConvert relabels the video frames to 25 fps and
resamples your audio to keep it synchronized with the video. Note that enabling this setting will slightly
reduce the duration of your video. Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job
specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED), (framerateNumerator) to 25 and
(framerateDenominator) to 1.H264SlowPal
public String getSlowPal()
H264SlowPal
public H264Settings withSlowPal(String slowPal)
slowPal
- Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps). Enable slow PAL
to create a 25 fps output. When you enable slow PAL, MediaConvert relabels the video frames to 25 fps and
resamples your audio to keep it synchronized with the video. Note that enabling this setting will slightly
reduce the duration of your video. Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job
specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED), (framerateNumerator) to 25 and
(framerateDenominator) to 1.H264SlowPal
public H264Settings withSlowPal(H264SlowPal slowPal)
slowPal
- Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps). Enable slow PAL
to create a 25 fps output. When you enable slow PAL, MediaConvert relabels the video frames to 25 fps and
resamples your audio to keep it synchronized with the video. Note that enabling this setting will slightly
reduce the duration of your video. Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job
specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED), (framerateNumerator) to 25 and
(framerateDenominator) to 1.H264SlowPal
public void setSoftness(Integer softness)
softness
- Ignore this setting unless you need to comply with a specification that requires a specific value. If you
don't have a specification requirement, we recommend that you adjust the softness of your output by using
a lower value for the setting Sharpness (sharpness) or by enabling a noise reducer filter
(noiseReducerFilter). The Softness (softness) setting specifies the quantization matrices that the encoder
uses. Keep the default value, 0, for flat quantization. Choose the value 1 or 16 to use the default JVT
softening quantization matricies from the H.264 specification. Choose a value from 17 to 128 to use planar
interpolation. Increasing values from 17 to 128 result in increasing reduction of high-frequency data. The
value 128 results in the softest video.public Integer getSoftness()
public H264Settings withSoftness(Integer softness)
softness
- Ignore this setting unless you need to comply with a specification that requires a specific value. If you
don't have a specification requirement, we recommend that you adjust the softness of your output by using
a lower value for the setting Sharpness (sharpness) or by enabling a noise reducer filter
(noiseReducerFilter). The Softness (softness) setting specifies the quantization matrices that the encoder
uses. Keep the default value, 0, for flat quantization. Choose the value 1 or 16 to use the default JVT
softening quantization matricies from the H.264 specification. Choose a value from 17 to 128 to use planar
interpolation. Increasing values from 17 to 128 result in increasing reduction of high-frequency data. The
value 128 results in the softest video.public void setSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(String spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
spatialAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting
H264AdaptiveQuantization. When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other
adaptive quantization from your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types
of quantization for your video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO,
the default value for H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to
adjust quantization within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. When you enable
this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas that can sustain more distortion with no noticeable
visual degradation and uses more bits on areas where any small distortion will be noticeable. For example,
complex textured blocks are encoded with fewer bits and smooth textured blocks are encoded with more bits.
Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this feature
doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to be
focusing their attention on a part of the screen with a lot of complex texture, you might choose to set
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable spatial adaptive
quantization, set the value for Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) depending on your
content. For homogeneous content, such as cartoons and video games, set it to Low. For content with a
wider variety of textures, set it to High or Higher. To manually enable or disable
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value
other than AUTO.H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization
public String getSpatialAdaptiveQuantization()
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(String spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
spatialAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting
H264AdaptiveQuantization. When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other
adaptive quantization from your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types
of quantization for your video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO,
the default value for H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to
adjust quantization within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. When you enable
this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas that can sustain more distortion with no noticeable
visual degradation and uses more bits on areas where any small distortion will be noticeable. For example,
complex textured blocks are encoded with fewer bits and smooth textured blocks are encoded with more bits.
Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this feature
doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to be
focusing their attention on a part of the screen with a lot of complex texture, you might choose to set
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable spatial adaptive
quantization, set the value for Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) depending on your
content. For homogeneous content, such as cartoons and video games, set it to Low. For content with a
wider variety of textures, set it to High or Higher. To manually enable or disable
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value
other than AUTO.H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withSpatialAdaptiveQuantization(H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization spatialAdaptiveQuantization)
spatialAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, Auto (AUTO), for the setting
H264AdaptiveQuantization. When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other
adaptive quantization from your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types
of quantization for your video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO,
the default value for H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to
adjust quantization within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. When you enable
this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas that can sustain more distortion with no noticeable
visual degradation and uses more bits on areas where any small distortion will be noticeable. For example,
complex textured blocks are encoded with fewer bits and smooth textured blocks are encoded with more bits.
Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this feature
doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to be
focusing their attention on a part of the screen with a lot of complex texture, you might choose to set
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable spatial adaptive
quantization, set the value for Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) depending on your
content. For homogeneous content, such as cartoons and video games, set it to Low. For content with a
wider variety of textures, set it to High or Higher. To manually enable or disable
H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization, you must set Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value
other than AUTO.H264SpatialAdaptiveQuantization
public void setSyntax(String syntax)
syntax
- Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.H264Syntax
public String getSyntax()
H264Syntax
public H264Settings withSyntax(String syntax)
syntax
- Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.H264Syntax
public H264Settings withSyntax(H264Syntax syntax)
syntax
- Produces a bitstream compliant with SMPTE RP-2027.H264Syntax
public void setTelecine(String telecine)
telecine
- When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan
type is interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture. Hard
telecine (HARD) produces a 29.97i output. Soft telecine (SOFT) produces an output with a 23.976 output
that signals to the video player device to do the conversion during play back. When you keep the default
value, None (NONE), MediaConvert does a standard frame rate conversion to 29.97 without doing anything
with the field polarity to create a smoother picture.H264Telecine
public String getTelecine()
H264Telecine
public H264Settings withTelecine(String telecine)
telecine
- When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan
type is interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture. Hard
telecine (HARD) produces a 29.97i output. Soft telecine (SOFT) produces an output with a 23.976 output
that signals to the video player device to do the conversion during play back. When you keep the default
value, None (NONE), MediaConvert does a standard frame rate conversion to 29.97 without doing anything
with the field polarity to create a smoother picture.H264Telecine
public H264Settings withTelecine(H264Telecine telecine)
telecine
- When you do frame rate conversion from 23.976 frames per second (fps) to 29.97 fps, and your output scan
type is interlaced, you can optionally enable hard or soft telecine to create a smoother picture. Hard
telecine (HARD) produces a 29.97i output. Soft telecine (SOFT) produces an output with a 23.976 output
that signals to the video player device to do the conversion during play back. When you keep the default
value, None (NONE), MediaConvert does a standard frame rate conversion to 29.97 without doing anything
with the field polarity to create a smoother picture.H264Telecine
public void setTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(String temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
temporalAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to adjust quantization
within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. When you enable this feature, the
encoder uses fewer bits on areas of the frame that aren't moving and uses more bits on complex objects
with sharp edges that move a lot. For example, this feature improves the readability of text tickers on
newscasts and scoreboards on sports matches. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video
quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely
to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a part of the screen that doesn't have
moving objects with sharp edges, such as sports athletes' faces, you might choose to set
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable temporal
quantization, adjust the strength of the filter with the setting Adaptive quantization
(adaptiveQuantization). To manually enable or disable H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization, you must set
Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization
public String getTemporalAdaptiveQuantization()
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(String temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
temporalAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to adjust quantization
within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. When you enable this feature, the
encoder uses fewer bits on areas of the frame that aren't moving and uses more bits on complex objects
with sharp edges that move a lot. For example, this feature improves the readability of text tickers on
newscasts and scoreboards on sports matches. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video
quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely
to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a part of the screen that doesn't have
moving objects with sharp edges, such as sports athletes' faces, you might choose to set
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable temporal
quantization, adjust the strength of the filter with the setting Adaptive quantization
(adaptiveQuantization). To manually enable or disable H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization, you must set
Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization
public H264Settings withTemporalAdaptiveQuantization(H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization temporalAdaptiveQuantization)
temporalAdaptiveQuantization
- Only use this setting when you change the default value, AUTO, for the setting H264AdaptiveQuantization.
When you keep all defaults, excluding H264AdaptiveQuantization and all other adaptive quantization from
your JSON job specification, MediaConvert automatically applies the best types of quantization for your
video content. When you set H264AdaptiveQuantization to a value other than AUTO, the default value for
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization is Enabled (ENABLED). Keep this default value to adjust quantization
within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. When you enable this feature, the
encoder uses fewer bits on areas of the frame that aren't moving and uses more bits on complex objects
with sharp edges that move a lot. For example, this feature improves the readability of text tickers on
newscasts and scoreboards on sports matches. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video
quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely
to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a part of the screen that doesn't have
moving objects with sharp edges, such as sports athletes' faces, you might choose to set
H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization to Disabled (DISABLED). Related setting: When you enable temporal
quantization, adjust the strength of the filter with the setting Adaptive quantization
(adaptiveQuantization). To manually enable or disable H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization, you must set
Adaptive quantization (H264AdaptiveQuantization) to a value other than AUTO.H264TemporalAdaptiveQuantization
public void setUnregisteredSeiTimecode(String unregisteredSeiTimecode)
unregisteredSeiTimecode
- Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode
public String getUnregisteredSeiTimecode()
H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode
public H264Settings withUnregisteredSeiTimecode(String unregisteredSeiTimecode)
unregisteredSeiTimecode
- Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode
public H264Settings withUnregisteredSeiTimecode(H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode unregisteredSeiTimecode)
unregisteredSeiTimecode
- Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.H264UnregisteredSeiTimecode
public String toString()
toString
in class Object
Object.toString()
public H264Settings clone()
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller)
StructuredPojo
ProtocolMarshaller
.marshall
in interface StructuredPojo
protocolMarshaller
- Implementation of ProtocolMarshaller
used to marshall this object's data.