class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::DolbyVision
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/DolbyVision AWS API Documentation
@return [String]
Dolby Vision frame interleaved data.
is always 5 (PROFILE_5). Therefore, all of your inputs must contain
In the current MediaConvert implementation, the Dolby Vision profile
@!attribute [rw] profile
@return [String]
Vision MaxCLL and MaxFALL properies.
Use Dolby Vision Mode to choose how the service will handle Dolby
@!attribute [rw] l6_mode
@return [Types::DolbyVisionLevel6Metadata]
values.
override the MaxCLL and MaxFALL values in your input with new
Use these settings when you set DolbyVisionLevel6Mode to SPECIFY to
@!attribute [rw] l6_metadata
}
profile: “PROFILE_5”, # accepts PROFILE_5
l6_mode: “PASSTHROUGH”, # accepts PASSTHROUGH, RECALCULATE, SPECIFY
},
max_fall: 1,
max_cll: 1,
l6_metadata: {
{
data as a hash:
@note When making an API call, you may pass DolbyVision
frame-interleaved Dolby Vision metadata.
outputs from MXF and IMF sources that contain mastering information as
With AWS Elemental MediaConvert, you can create profile 5 Dolby Vision