class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::VideoSelector
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/VideoSelector AWS API Documentation
@return [String]
metadata.
the sample range for transcoding and also writes it to the output
sample range or the sample range that you specify, MediaConvert uses
input metadata. Regardless of whether MediaConvert uses the input
you do, MediaConvert ignores any sample range information in the
the wrong sample range, specify the accurate sample range here. When
your input sample range. If your input video has metadata indicating
for this setting. When you do, the service automatically detects
you don’t know about sample range, keep the default value, Follow,
If the sample range metadata in your input video is accurate, or if
@!attribute [rw] sample_range
@return [String]
pass through rotation metadata.
even if your input video has rotation metadata. The service doesn’t
default to no rotation. By default, the service does no rotation,
the rotation metadata specifies any other rotation, the service will
rotation must be within one degree of 90, 180, or 270 degrees. If
video according to the rotation specified in the metadata. The
metadata, you can choose Automatic to have the service rotate your
video container is .mov or .mp4 and your input has rotation
clockwise rotation of 0, 90, 180, or 270 degrees. If your input
choose automatic rotation or specify a rotation. You can specify a
Use Rotate to specify how the service rotates your video. You can
@!attribute [rw] rotate
@return [Integer]
stream. Note that Quad 4K is not currently supported.
Selects a specific program from within a multi-program transport
@!attribute [rw] program_number
@return [Integer]
transport stream container.
packet identifier, is an identifier for a set of data in an MPEG-2
the hexidecimal value. For example, 257 selects PID 0x101. A PID, or
this value as an integer; the system automatically converts it to
Use PID to select specific video data from an input file. Specify
@!attribute [rw] pid
@return [String]
not generate black video, set Pad video to Disabled or leave blank.
or end, depending on your input. To keep the default behavior and
audio durations match. Black video frames are added at the beginning
MediaConvert generates black video frames so that output video and
video track ends before audio ends. When you set Pad video to Black,
requirements. Examples: Input audio track has a delayed start. Input
don’t align, and your output or player has strict alignment
Use this setting if your input has video and audio durations that
@!attribute [rw] pad_video
@return [Integer]
10000000 for 1000 nits.
from 0 to 2147483647, in units of 0.0001 nits. For example, enter
Specify the maximum mastering display luminance. Enter an integer
@!attribute [rw] max_luminance
@return [Types::Hdr10Metadata]
.
MediaConvert HDR jobs, see
in an output, set Color metadata. For more information about
set Color space usage. To specify whether color metadata is included
take precedence over the values in the metadata of your input file,
space to HDR 10. To specify whether the the values you specify here
settings - When you specify these values, you must also set Color
increment represents 0.00002 in CIE1931 color coordinate. Related
The valid range for each of these settings is 0 to 50,000. Each
grader generates these values during the HDR 10 mastering process.
the input video and must be provided by a color grader. The color
inaccurate in your input video. Appropriate values vary depending on
Use these settings to provide HDR 10 metadata that is missing or
@!attribute [rw] hdr_10_metadata
@return [String]
when your input does not contain MDPM timecode.
Embedded. Leave Embedded timecode override blank, or set to None,
Metadata. When you do, we recommend you also set Timecode source to
contains timecode tag data in the Modified Digital Video Pack
Set Embedded timecode override to Use MDPM when your AVCHD input
@!attribute [rw] embedded_timecode_override
@return [String]
service defaults to using values you specify in the input settings.
present. If there’s no color metadata in your input file, the
Choose Fallback to use color metadata from the source when it is
service defaults to using metadata from your input. FALLBACK -
settings. If you don’t specify values for those settings, the
precedence. Choose Force to use color metadata from the input job
settings. The Color space usage setting determines which takes
input settings Color space and HDR master display information
There are two sources for color metadata, the input file and the job
@!attribute [rw] color_space_usage
@return [String]
Display P3, sRGB, BT.709 * P3D65 (HDR): Display P3, PQ, BT.709
* P3DCI (Theater): DCIP3, SMPTE 428M, BT.709 * P3D65 (SDR):
BT.2020 non-constant * HLG 2020: BT.2020, HLG, BT.2020 non-constant
characteristics, and matrix coefficients: * HDR 10: BT.2020, PQ,
space metadata, which includes color primaries, transfer
specify an input color space, MediaConvert uses the following color
. When you
more information about HDR jobs, see
Specify correct values in the input HDR 10 metadata settings. For
that metadata is present but not accurate: Choose Force HDR 10.
Volume static metadata isn’t present in your video stream, or if
input video is HDR 10 and the SMPTE ST 2086 Mastering Display Color
has missing metadata: Specify the accurate color space here. If your
your input video has metadata indicating the wrong color space, or
MediaConvert will automatically detect your input color space. If
don’t know about color space: Keep the default value, Follow.
If your input video has accurate color space metadata, or if you
@!attribute [rw] color_space
@return [String]
luma channel of your outputs.
REMAP_TO_LUMA to delete the video and map the alpha channel to the
to delete the alpha channel and preserve the video. Set it to
MediaConvert uses. Leave this setting at the default value DISCARD
outputs. In each output, specify which part of the input
an alpha channel. Use this setting to create separate Key and Fill
Ignore this setting unless this input is a QuickTime animation with
@!attribute [rw] alpha_behavior
of your inputs can have up to one video selector.
Input video selectors contain the video settings for the input. Each