Class H264LayerResponse


  • public final class H264LayerResponse
    extends java.lang.Object
    • Method Detail

      • adaptiveBFrame

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Boolean> adaptiveBFrame()
        Returns:
        Whether or not adaptive B-frames are to be used when encoding this layer. If not specified, the encoder will turn it on whenever the video profile permits its use.
      • bFrames

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Integer> bFrames()
        Returns:
        The number of B-frames to be used when encoding this layer. If not specified, the encoder chooses an appropriate number based on the video profile and level.
      • bitrate

        public java.lang.Integer bitrate()
        Returns:
        The average bitrate in bits per second at which to encode the input video when generating this layer. This is a required field.
      • bufferWindow

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> bufferWindow()
        Returns:
        The VBV buffer window length. The value should be in ISO 8601 format. The value should be in the range [0.1-100] seconds. The default is 5 seconds (for example, PT5S).
      • crf

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Double> crf()
        Returns:
        The value of CRF to be used when encoding this layer. This setting takes effect when RateControlMode of video codec is set at CRF mode. The range of CRF value is between 0 and 51, where lower values would result in better quality, at the expense of higher file sizes. Higher values mean more compression, but at some point quality degradation will be noticed. Default value is 23.
      • entropyMode

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> entropyMode()
        Returns:
        The entropy mode to be used for this layer. If not specified, the encoder chooses the mode that is appropriate for the profile and level.
      • frameRate

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> frameRate()
        Returns:
        The frame rate (in frames per second) at which to encode this layer. The value can be in the form of M/N where M and N are integers (For example, 30000/1001), or in the form of a number (For example, 30, or 29.97). The encoder enforces constraints on allowed frame rates based on the profile and level. If it is not specified, the encoder will use the same frame rate as the input video.
      • height

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> height()
        Returns:
        The height of the output video for this layer. The value can be absolute (in pixels) or relative (in percentage). For example 50% means the output video has half as many pixels in height as the input.
      • label

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> label()
        Returns:
        The alphanumeric label for this layer, which can be used in multiplexing different video and audio layers, or in naming the output file.
      • level

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> level()
        Returns:
        We currently support Level up to 6.2. The value can be Auto, or a number that matches the H.264 profile. If not specified, the default is Auto, which lets the encoder choose the Level that is appropriate for this layer.
      • maxBitrate

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Integer> maxBitrate()
        Returns:
        The maximum bitrate (in bits per second), at which the VBV buffer should be assumed to refill. If not specified, defaults to the same value as bitrate.
      • profile

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> profile()
        Returns:
        We currently support Baseline, Main, High, High422, High444. Default is Auto.
      • referenceFrames

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Integer> referenceFrames()
        Returns:
        The number of reference frames to be used when encoding this layer. If not specified, the encoder determines an appropriate number based on the encoder complexity setting.
      • slices

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.Integer> slices()
        Returns:
        The number of slices to be used when encoding this layer. If not specified, default is zero, which means that encoder will use a single slice for each frame.
      • width

        public java.util.Optional<java.lang.String> width()
        Returns:
        The width of the output video for this layer. The value can be absolute (in pixels) or relative (in percentage). For example 50% means the output video has half as many pixels in width as the input.