class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::CaptionDescription


@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/CaptionDescription AWS API Documentation
@return [String]
outputs in other output groups, the service ignores this setting.
manifests for display on the end-viewer’s player device. For
outputs, MediaConvert passes this information into destination
“English”, “Director commentary”, or “track_2”. For streaming
Specify a label for this set of output captions. For example,
@!attribute [rw] language_description
@return [String]
choose the font language for rendering the captions text.
DVB-Sub or Burn in, the encoder uses this language information to
in the output captions metadata. If your output captions format is
captions output formats, the encoder puts this language information
Specify the language of this captions output track. For most
@!attribute [rw] language_code
@return [Types::CaptionDestinationSettings]
.
captions tracks. For more information, see
output captions format, one tab might correspond to a set of output
tab corresponds to one output captions track. Depending on your
equivalent to one captions tab in the console. Usually, one captions
your job JSON, an instance of captions DestinationSettings is
Settings related to one captions tab on the MediaConvert console. In
@!attribute [rw] destination_settings
@return [String]
Microsoft Smooth Streaming.
of the following output groups: CMAF, DASH ISO, Apple HLS, or
RFC-5646 specification. Streaming outputs are those that are in one
For streaming outputs, you can also use any other code in the full
text. For all outputs, you can use an ISO 639-2 or ISO 639-3 code.
automatically selecting the font script for rendering the captions
DVB-Sub or Burn in, the encoder uses this language information when
in the output captions metadata. If your output captions format is
captions output formats, the encoder puts this language information
Specify the language for this captions output track. For most
@!attribute [rw] custom_language_code
@return [String]
Specifies which “Caption Selector”:#inputs-caption_selector to use from each input when generating captions. The name should be of the format “Caption Selector <N>”, which denotes that the Nth Caption Selector will be used from each input. </N>
@!attribute [rw] caption_selector_name
CaptionDescriptions.
output. For each output that has captions, include one instance of
This object holds groups of settings related to captions for one