class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::VideoOverlayPosition
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/VideoOverlayPosition AWS API Documentation
@return [Integer]
from the top edge of the base input video’s frame.
video is 1920x1080, your video overlay will be positioned 108 pixels
frame. When you enter 10, choose Percentage, and your underlying
positioned 10 pixels from the top edge of the base input video’s
when you enter 10 and choose Pixels, your video overlay will be
Unit type that you choose, either Pixels or Percentage. For example,
the base input video’s frame: Enter an integer representing the
the top edge of your video overlay down, relative to the top edge of
the base input video’s frame: Keep blank, or enter 0. To position
To position the top edge of your video overlay along the top edge of
@!attribute [rw] y_position
@return [Integer]
frame.
positioned 192 pixels from the left edge of the base input video’s
your base input video is 1920x1080, your video overlay will be
base input video’s frame. When you enter 10, choose Percentage, and
video overlay will be positioned 10 pixels from the left edge of the
Percentage. For example, when you enter 10 and choose Pixels, your
representing the Unit type that you choose, either Pixels or
to the left edge of the base input video’s frame: Enter an integer
position the left edge of your video overlay to the right, relative
of the base input video’s frame: Keep blank, or enter 0. To
To position the left edge of your video overlay along the left edge
@!attribute [rw] x_position
@return [Integer]
for Width and leave Height blank.
automatically maintaining its original aspect ratio, enter a value
to a width of 960. To scale your overlay to a specific width while
overlay’s source has a width of 1920, your video overlay will scale
640 pixels. When you enter 50, choose Percentage, and your
640 and choose Pixels, your video overlay will scale to a height of
you choose, either Pixels or Percentage. For example, when you enter
different width: Enter an integer representing the Unit type that
video: Leave blank. To scale the width of your video overlay to a
To scale your video overlay to the same width as the base input
@!attribute [rw] width
@return [String]
Leave blank to use the default value, Pixels.
Y position, Width, or Height. You can choose Pixels or Percentage.
Specify the Unit type to use when you enter a value for X position,
@!attribute [rw] unit
@return [Integer]
enter a value for Height and leave Width blank.
height while automatically maintaining its original aspect ratio,
rendered with a height of 540. To scale your overlay to a specific
overlay’s source has a height of 1080, your video overlay will be
height of 360. When you enter 50, choose Percentage, and your
360 and choose Pixels, your video overlay will be rendered with a
you choose, either Pixels or Percentage. For example, when you enter
different height: Enter an integer representing the Unit type that
video: Leave blank. To scale the height of your video overlay to a
To scale your video overlay to the same height as the base input
@!attribute [rw] height
position of video overlay