class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::DvbSubDestinationSettings


@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/DvbSubDestinationSettings AWS API Documentation
@return [Integer]
settings must be identical.
bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub
y_position is provided, the caption will be positioned towards the
starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit
of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would result in the captions
Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top
@!attribute [rw] y_position
@return [Integer]
settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
will be determined by the alignment parameter. Within your job
explicit x_position is provided, the horizontal caption position
captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no
left side of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would result in the
Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the
@!attribute [rw] x_position
@return [Integer]
burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match.
setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All
default value is 720 pixels. Related setting: When you use this
Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The
@!attribute [rw] width
@return [String]
settings must be identical.
closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub
accurately. Choose proportional to make the text easier to read for
grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more
captions grid, or varies depending on letter width. Choose fixed
Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the
@!attribute [rw] teletext_spacing
@return [String]
only dialogue.
descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include
impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your subtitles include audio
Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing
@!attribute [rw] subtitling_type
@return [String]
manually specifying custom font files.
style and position settings. You can also override any fonts by
not, you can also choose to manually override any of the individual
automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or
white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and
blank or keep the default value, Disabled. Default settings include
information from your input captions and use default settings: Leave
information in your input captions To ignore the style and position
MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style or position
your input captions: Set Style passthrough to Enabled. Note that
To use the available style, color, and position information from
@!attribute [rw] style_passthrough
@return [Integer]
DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your
passthrough to enabled to use the shadow y-offset data from your
above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style
in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a shadow offset 2 pixels
Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions
@!attribute [rw] shadow_y_offset
@return [Integer]
settings must be identical.
pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub
captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a shadow offset 2
Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the
@!attribute [rw] shadow_x_offset
@return [Integer]
identical.
Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be
use a value of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions.
captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to
shadow style information in your input captions to your output
set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the
where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If Style passthrough is
Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255,
@!attribute [rw] shadow_opacity
@return [String]
settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job
color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the shadow
Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow
@!attribute [rw] shadow_color
@return [Integer]
job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your
Outline size blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the
Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave
@!attribute [rw] outline_size
@return [String]
DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your
passthrough to enabled to use the font outline color data from your
Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style
@!attribute [rw] outline_color
@return [String]
value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB.
of 1122AABB is a red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue
blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value
either six or eight hexidecimal digits, representing red, green, and
Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter
@!attribute [rw] hex_font_color
@return [Integer]
burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match.
setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All
default value is 576 pixels. Related setting: When you use this
Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The
@!attribute [rw] height
@return [Integer]
settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
0, or leave blank, for automatic font size. Within your job
Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to
@!attribute [rw] font_size
@return [String]
be identical.
Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must
(HANT) if your input font script uses Simplified or Traditional
Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese
automatically determine the font script in your input captions.
Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to
@!attribute [rw] font_script
@return [Integer]
settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job
@!attribute [rw] font_resolution
@return [Integer]
must be identical.
transparent. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings
Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is
@!attribute [rw] font_opacity
@return [String]
font file.
must also separately specify a bold, an italic, and a bold italic
output captions. Enter an S3, HTTP, or HTTPS URL. When you do, you
Specify a regular TrueType font file to use when rendering your
@!attribute [rw] font_file_regular
@return [String]
font file.
must also separately specify a regular, a bold, and a bold italic
output captions. Enter an S3, HTTP, or HTTPS URL. When you do, you
Specify an italic TrueType font file to use when rendering your
@!attribute [rw] font_file_italic
@return [String]
file.
must also separately specify a regular, a bold, and an italic font
output captions. Enter an S3, HTTP, or HTTPS URL. When you do, you
Specify a bold italic TrueType font file to use when rendering your
@!attribute [rw] font_file_bold_italic
@return [String]
file.
also separately specify a regular, an italic, and a bold italic font
captions. Enter an S3, HTTP, or HTTPS URL. When you do, you must
Specify a bold TrueType font file to use when rendering your output
@!attribute [rw] font_file_bold
@return [String]
your DVB-Sub settings must be identical.
your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of
set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font color data from
Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and
@!attribute [rw] font_color
@return [String]
all unsupported fonts from your input.
choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace
font with the supported font that matches best. When you explicitly
unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each
the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple
blank, MediaConvert uses a supported font that most closely matches
doesn’t support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave
captions when your input captions specify a font that MediaConvert
Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in
@!attribute [rw] fallback_font
@return [Integer]
settings must match.
the page composition segment (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font
to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to
handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values
Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS
value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this offset.
of the frame and the top of the DDS display window. Keep the default
With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top
left corner of the display definition segment (DDS) display window.
Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper
@!attribute [rw] dds_y_coordinate
@return [Integer]
must match.
the page composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings
to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to
handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values
offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS
the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this
side of the frame and the left side of the DDS display window. Keep
With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left
left corner of the display definition segment (DDS) display window.
Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper
@!attribute [rw] dds_x_coordinate
@return [String]
x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate.
specify the offset coordinates of the display window with DDS
while maintaining full DVB-Sub compatibility. When you do, also
less bandwidth. This also supports resolutions higher than 1080p
option provides the same visual positioning as Specified while using
overhead: We recommend that you choose Specified (optimal). This
include the DDS, with optimized subtitle placement and reduced data
handling. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. To
doesn’t include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS
resolutions with a height of 576 pixels or less, MediaConvert
(PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video
you can write position metadata to the page composition segment
include display window data: Choose No display window. When you do,
x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not
also specify the offset coordinates of the display window with DDS
default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do,
(DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of captions: Keep the
Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment
@!attribute [rw] dds_handling
@return [Integer]
must be identical.
captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings
use a value of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output
captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to
background style information in your input captions to your output
passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the
0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If Style
Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from
@!attribute [rw] background_opacity
@return [String]
the background color data from your input captions, if present.
background color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use
Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave
@!attribute [rw] background_color
@return [String]
captions text.
ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output
your output captions will have red and yellow text. When you choose
setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text,
white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color
text only, or leave blank, your font color setting only applies to
font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White
Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, Blue, or Hex. Use Apply
Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and
@!attribute [rw] apply_font_color
@return [String]
must be identical.
coordinates. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings
font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those
positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the
willalign captions to the bottom left of the output. If x and y
the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment
is provided, setting alignment to centered will placethe captions at
Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position
@!attribute [rw] alignment
.
same output as your video. For more information, see
Settings related to DVB-Sub captions. Set up DVB-Sub captions in the