class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::AudioDescription


@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/AudioDescription 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 output audio stream. For example,
@!attribute [rw] stream_name
@return [Types::RemixSettings]
Advanced audio remixing settings.
@!attribute [rw] remix_settings
@return [String]
configured, the service uses the language code that you specify.
specify in the setting Language code. When you choose Use
languge code on the input track, the service uses the code that you
language code from the input track if it’s present. If there’s no
audio track. When you choose Follow input, the service uses the
Specify which source for language code takes precedence for this
@!attribute [rw] language_code_control
@return [String]
code specified by the input.
Input Language Code’ is selected but there is no ISO 639 language
when ‘Follow Input Language Code’ is not selected or when ‘Follow
language specified in the ’Language Code’ drop down will be used
Indicates the language of the audio output track. The ISO 639
@!attribute [rw] language_code
@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
streaming outputs, you can also use any other code in the full
For all outputs, you can use an ISO 639-2 or ISO 639-3 code. For
Follow input, but your input file doesn’t specify a language code.
specified custom language code when you set Language code control to
Language code control to Use configured. The service also uses your
this language code into your output audio track when you set
Specify the language for this audio output track. The service puts
@!attribute [rw] custom_language_code
@return [Types::AudioCodecSettings]
depending on the value that you choose for your audio codec.
Settings related to audio encoding. The settings in this group vary
@!attribute [rw] codec_settings
@return [String]
BROADCASTER_MIXED_AD.
ignored if audioDescriptionBroadcasterMix is set to
included in the output. Note that this field and audioType are both
included in the output. Otherwise the value in Audio Type is
input contains no ISO 639 audio_type, the value in Audio Type is
audio_type, then that value is passed through to the output. If the
When set to FOLLOW_INPUT, if the input contains an ISO 639
@!attribute [rw] audio_type_control
@return [Integer]
Visually Impaired Commentary, 4-255 = Reserved.
13818-1: 0 = Undefined, 1 = Clean Effects, 2 = Hearing Impaired, 3 =
number between 0 and 255. The following are defined in ISO-IEC
Applies only if Follow Input Audio Type is unchecked (false). A
@!attribute [rw] audio_type
@return [String]
chosen automatically.
audio_source_name is specified, then “Audio Selector 1” will be
specified, with similar default/silence behavior. If no
“Audio Selector Group”:#inputs-audio_selector_group name may be
will be inserted for the duration of that input. Alternatively, an
used. If there is no audio selector marked as “default”, silence
then the audio selector marked as “default” in that input will be
from each input. If an input does not have an “Audio Selector 3”,
“Audio Selector 3”, then the third audio selector will be used
based on its order within each input. For example if you specify
case, specify an “Audio Selector”:#inputs-audio_selector by name
Specifies which audio data to use from each input. In the simplest
@!attribute [rw] audio_source_name
@return [Types::AudioNormalizationSettings]
you need to comply with a loudness standard.
Advanced audio normalization settings. Ignore these settings unless
@!attribute [rw] audio_normalization_settings
@return [Types::AudioChannelTaggingSettings]
container and your audio codec must be AAC, WAV, or AIFF.
Audio layout tagging, your output must be in a QuickTime (MOV)
MediaConvert labels your track as Center © by default. To use
channels in this audio track. When you don’t specify a value,
Specify the QuickTime audio channel layout tags for the audio
@!attribute [rw] audio_channel_tagging_settings
correspond to a group of output audio tracks.
and whether you use audio selector groups, one audio tab can
audio track. Depending on how you set up your input audio selectors
tab in the console. Usually, one audio tab corresponds to one output
job JSON, an instance of AudioDescription is equivalent to one audio
Settings related to one audio tab on the MediaConvert console. In your