class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::FileSourceSettings


@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/FileSourceSettings AWS API Documentation
@return [Integer]
source file.
Specifies a time delta in seconds to offset the captions from the
@!attribute [rw] time_delta
@return [String]
‘xml’, ‘smi’, ‘webvtt’, and ‘vtt’.
extensions are ‘scc’, ‘ttml’, ‘dfxp’, ‘stl’, ‘srt’,
External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file
@!attribute [rw] source_file
@return [Types::CaptionSourceFramerate]
for 29.97 fps.
fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976 fps, or 30000 / 1001
(framerateDenominator). For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24
Framerate numerator (framerateNumerator) and Framerate denominator
captions file. Specify this value as a fraction, using the settings
input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the
have the service compensate for differing frame rates between your
Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To
@!attribute [rw] framerate
@return [String]
wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
608 data through using the 608 compatibility bytes fields of the 708
MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the
in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose Upconvert (UPCONVERT),
Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs
@!attribute [rw] convert_608_to_708
}
time_delta: 1,
source_file: “__stringMin14PatternS3SccSCCTtmlTTMLDfxpDFXPStlSTLSrtSRTXmlXMLSmiSMIVttVTTWebvttWEBVTTHttpsSccSCCTtmlTTMLDfxpDFXPStlSTLSrtSRTXmlXMLSmiSMIVttVTTWebvttWEBVTT”,
},
framerate_numerator: 1,
framerate_denominator: 1,
framerate: {
convert_608_to_708: “UPCONVERT”, # accepts UPCONVERT, DISABLED
{
data as a hash:
@note When making an API call, you may pass FileSourceSettings
TrackSourceSettings instead of FileSoureSettings.
If your caption source is IMSC in an IMF package, use
1.1 in an xml file, specify the URI of the input caption source file.
If your input captions are SCC, SMI, SRT, STL, TTML, WebVTT, or IMSC