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NAME

Paws::ElasticTranscoder::JobInput

USAGE

This class represents one of two things:

Arguments in a call to a service

Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.

As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::ElasticTranscoder::JobInput object:

  $service_obj->Method(Att1 => { AspectRatio => $value, ..., TimeSpan => $value  });

Results returned from an API call

Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::ElasticTranscoder::JobInput object:

  $result = $service_obj->Method(...);
  $result->Att1->AspectRatio

DESCRIPTION

Information about the file that you're transcoding.

ATTRIBUTES

AspectRatio => Str

  The aspect ratio of the input file. If you want Elastic Transcoder to
automatically detect the aspect ratio of the input file, specify
C<auto>. If you want to specify the aspect ratio for the output file,
enter one of the following values:

1:1, 4:3, 3:2, 16:9

If you specify a value other than auto, Elastic Transcoder disables automatic detection of the aspect ratio.

Container => Str

  The container type for the input file. If you want Elastic Transcoder
to automatically detect the container type of the input file, specify
C<auto>. If you want to specify the container type for the input file,
enter one of the following values:

3gp, aac, asf, avi, divx, flv, m4a, mkv, mov, mp3, mp4, mpeg, mpeg-ps, mpeg-ts, mxf, ogg, vob, wav, webm

DetectedProperties => Paws::ElasticTranscoder::DetectedProperties

  The detected properties of the input file.

Encryption => Paws::ElasticTranscoder::Encryption

  The encryption settings, if any, that are used for decrypting your
input files. If your input file is encrypted, you must specify the mode
that Elastic Transcoder uses to decrypt your file.

FrameRate => Str

  The frame rate of the input file. If you want Elastic Transcoder to
automatically detect the frame rate of the input file, specify C<auto>.
If you want to specify the frame rate for the input file, enter one of
the following values:

10, 15, 23.97, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 60

If you specify a value other than auto, Elastic Transcoder disables automatic detection of the frame rate.

InputCaptions => Paws::ElasticTranscoder::InputCaptions

  You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or
subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8.
Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:
  • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

    Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

    Valid outputs include: mov-text

    Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

  • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

    Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

    Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

Interlaced => Str

  Whether the input file is interlaced. If you want Elastic Transcoder to
automatically detect whether the input file is interlaced, specify
C<auto>. If you want to specify whether the input file is interlaced,
enter one of the following values:

true, false

If you specify a value other than auto, Elastic Transcoder disables automatic detection of interlacing.

Key => Str

  The name of the file to transcode. Elsewhere in the body of the JSON
block is the the ID of the pipeline to use for processing the job. The
C<InputBucket> object in that pipeline tells Elastic Transcoder which
Amazon S3 bucket to get the file from.

If the file name includes a prefix, such as cooking/lasagna.mpg, include the prefix in the key. If the file isn't in the specified bucket, Elastic Transcoder returns an error.

Resolution => Str

  This value must be C<auto>, which causes Elastic Transcoder to
automatically detect the resolution of the input file.

TimeSpan => Paws::ElasticTranscoder::TimeSpan

  Settings for clipping an input. Each input can have different clip
settings.

SEE ALSO

This class forms part of Paws, describing an object used in Paws::ElasticTranscoder

BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS

The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl

Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues