Copyright | (c) 2013-2021 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay+amazonka@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Synopsis
- data H265Settings = H265Settings' {
- unregisteredSeiTimecode :: Maybe H265UnregisteredSeiTimecode
- qualityTuningLevel :: Maybe H265QualityTuningLevel
- temporalAdaptiveQuantization :: Maybe H265TemporalAdaptiveQuantization
- sceneChangeDetect :: Maybe H265SceneChangeDetect
- hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage :: Maybe Natural
- tiles :: Maybe H265Tiles
- slowPal :: Maybe H265SlowPal
- temporalIds :: Maybe H265TemporalIds
- parNumerator :: Maybe Natural
- gopSize :: Maybe Double
- numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames :: Maybe Natural
- gopSizeUnits :: Maybe H265GopSizeUnits
- hrdBufferSize :: Maybe Natural
- slices :: Maybe Natural
- alternateTransferFunctionSei :: Maybe H265AlternateTransferFunctionSei
- rateControlMode :: Maybe H265RateControlMode
- numberReferenceFrames :: Maybe Natural
- telecine :: Maybe H265Telecine
- dynamicSubGop :: Maybe H265DynamicSubGop
- minIInterval :: Maybe Natural
- interlaceMode :: Maybe H265InterlaceMode
- parControl :: Maybe H265ParControl
- scanTypeConversionMode :: Maybe H265ScanTypeConversionMode
- flickerAdaptiveQuantization :: Maybe H265FlickerAdaptiveQuantization
- qvbrSettings :: Maybe H265QvbrSettings
- sampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode :: Maybe H265SampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode
- codecProfile :: Maybe H265CodecProfile
- bitrate :: Maybe Natural
- framerateDenominator :: Maybe Natural
- framerateConversionAlgorithm :: Maybe H265FramerateConversionAlgorithm
- codecLevel :: Maybe H265CodecLevel
- framerateControl :: Maybe H265FramerateControl
- writeMp4PackagingType :: Maybe H265WriteMp4PackagingType
- adaptiveQuantization :: Maybe H265AdaptiveQuantization
- framerateNumerator :: Maybe Natural
- gopBReference :: Maybe H265GopBReference
- maxBitrate :: Maybe Natural
- gopClosedCadence :: Maybe Natural
- parDenominator :: Maybe Natural
- spatialAdaptiveQuantization :: Maybe H265SpatialAdaptiveQuantization
- newH265Settings :: H265Settings
- h265Settings_unregisteredSeiTimecode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265UnregisteredSeiTimecode)
- h265Settings_qualityTuningLevel :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265QualityTuningLevel)
- h265Settings_temporalAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265TemporalAdaptiveQuantization)
- h265Settings_sceneChangeDetect :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SceneChangeDetect)
- h265Settings_hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_tiles :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265Tiles)
- h265Settings_slowPal :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SlowPal)
- h265Settings_temporalIds :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265TemporalIds)
- h265Settings_parNumerator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_gopSize :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Double)
- h265Settings_numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_gopSizeUnits :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265GopSizeUnits)
- h265Settings_hrdBufferSize :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_slices :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_alternateTransferFunctionSei :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265AlternateTransferFunctionSei)
- h265Settings_rateControlMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265RateControlMode)
- h265Settings_numberReferenceFrames :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_telecine :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265Telecine)
- h265Settings_dynamicSubGop :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265DynamicSubGop)
- h265Settings_minIInterval :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_interlaceMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265InterlaceMode)
- h265Settings_parControl :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265ParControl)
- h265Settings_scanTypeConversionMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265ScanTypeConversionMode)
- h265Settings_flickerAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FlickerAdaptiveQuantization)
- h265Settings_qvbrSettings :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265QvbrSettings)
- h265Settings_sampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode)
- h265Settings_codecProfile :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265CodecProfile)
- h265Settings_bitrate :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_framerateDenominator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_framerateConversionAlgorithm :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FramerateConversionAlgorithm)
- h265Settings_codecLevel :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265CodecLevel)
- h265Settings_framerateControl :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FramerateControl)
- h265Settings_writeMp4PackagingType :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265WriteMp4PackagingType)
- h265Settings_adaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265AdaptiveQuantization)
- h265Settings_framerateNumerator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_gopBReference :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265GopBReference)
- h265Settings_maxBitrate :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_gopClosedCadence :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_parDenominator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural)
- h265Settings_spatialAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SpatialAdaptiveQuantization)
Documentation
data H265Settings Source #
Settings for H265 codec
See: newH265Settings
smart constructor.
H265Settings' | |
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Instances
newH265Settings :: H265Settings Source #
Create a value of H265Settings
with all optional fields omitted.
Use generic-lens or optics to modify other optional fields.
The following record fields are available, with the corresponding lenses provided for backwards compatibility:
$sel:unregisteredSeiTimecode:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_unregisteredSeiTimecode
- Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI
message.
$sel:qualityTuningLevel:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_qualityTuningLevel
- Optional. Use Quality tuning level (qualityTuningLevel) to choose how
you want to trade off encoding speed for output video quality. The
default behavior is faster, lower quality, single-pass encoding.
$sel:temporalAdaptiveQuantization:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_temporalAdaptiveQuantization
- Keep the default value, Enabled (ENABLED), to adjust quantization within
each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. When you
enable this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas of the frame
that aren't moving and uses more bits on complex objects with sharp
edges that move a lot. For example, this feature improves the
readability of text tickers on newscasts and scoreboards on sports
matches. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video
quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account
where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to
be focusing their attention on a part of the screen that doesn't have
moving objects with sharp edges, such as sports athletes' faces, you
might choose to disable this feature. Related setting: When you enable
temporal quantization, adjust the strength of the filter with the
setting Adaptive quantization (adaptiveQuantization).
$sel:sceneChangeDetect:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_sceneChangeDetect
- Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service
automatically detects. This improves video quality and is enabled by
default. If this output uses QVBR, choose Transition detection
(TRANSITION_DETECTION) for further video quality improvement. For more
information about QVBR, see
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/cbr-vbr-qvbr.
$sel:hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage
- Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer
model).
$sel:tiles:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_tiles
- Enable use of tiles, allowing horizontal as well as vertical subdivision
of the encoded pictures.
$sel:slowPal:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_slowPal
- Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames
per second (fps). Enable slow PAL to create a 25 fps output. When you
enable slow PAL, MediaConvert relabels the video frames to 25 fps and
resamples your audio to keep it synchronized with the video. Note that
enabling this setting will slightly reduce the duration of your video.
Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job
specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED),
(framerateNumerator) to 25 and (framerateDenominator) to 1.
$sel:temporalIds:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_temporalIds
- Enables temporal layer identifiers in the encoded bitstream. Up to 3
layers are supported depending on GOP structure: I- and P-frames form
one layer, reference B-frames can form a second layer and non-reference
b-frames can form a third layer. Decoders can optionally decode only the
lower temporal layers to generate a lower frame rate output. For
example, given a bitstream with temporal IDs and with b-frames = 1 (i.e.
IbPbPb display order), a decoder could decode all the frames for full
frame rate output or only the I and P frames (lowest temporal layer) for
a half frame rate output.
$sel:parNumerator:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_parNumerator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On
the console, this corresponds to any value other than Follow source.
When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For
example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you would specify the ratio 40:33.
In this example, the value for parNumerator is 40.
$sel:gopSize:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_gopSize
- GOP Length (keyframe interval) in frames or seconds. Must be greater
than zero.
$sel:numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames
- Specify the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference
frames in this output. Valid values are whole numbers from 0 through 7.
When you don't specify a value, MediaConvert defaults to 2.
$sel:gopSizeUnits:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_gopSizeUnits
- Indicates if the GOP Size in H265 is specified in frames or seconds. If
seconds the system will convert the GOP Size into a frame count at run
time.
$sel:hrdBufferSize:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_hrdBufferSize
- Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five
megabits as 5000000.
$sel:slices:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_slices
- Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number
of macroblock rows for progressive pictures, and less than or equal to
half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures.
$sel:alternateTransferFunctionSei:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_alternateTransferFunctionSei
- Enables Alternate Transfer Function SEI message for outputs using Hybrid
Log Gamma (HLG) Electro-Optical Transfer Function (EOTF).
$sel:rateControlMode:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_rateControlMode
- Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate
(VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or quality-defined variable bitrate
(QVBR).
$sel:numberReferenceFrames:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_numberReferenceFrames
- Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than
requested if using B-frames and/or interlaced encoding.
$sel:telecine:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_telecine
- This field applies only if the Streams > Advanced > Framerate
(framerate) field is set to 29.970. This field works with the Streams >
Advanced > Preprocessors > Deinterlacer field (deinterlace_mode) and the
Streams > Advanced > Interlaced Mode field (interlace_mode) to identify
the scan type for the output: Progressive, Interlaced, Hard Telecine or
Soft Telecine. - Hard: produces 29.97i output from 23.976 input. - Soft:
produces 23.976; the player converts this output to 29.97i.
$sel:dynamicSubGop:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_dynamicSubGop
- Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion
content. This will cause the service to use fewer B-frames (which infer
information based on other frames) for high-motion portions of the video
and more B-frames for low-motion portions. The maximum number of
B-frames is limited by the value you provide for the setting B frames
between reference frames (numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames).
$sel:minIInterval:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_minIInterval
- Enforces separation between repeated (cadence) I-frames and I-frames
inserted by Scene Change Detection. If a scene change I-frame is within
I-interval frames of a cadence I-frame, the GOP is shrunk and/or
stretched to the scene change I-frame. GOP stretch requires enabling
lookahead as well as setting I-interval. The normal cadence resumes for
the next GOP. This setting is only used when Scene Change Detect is
enabled. Note: Maximum GOP stretch = GOP size + Min-I-interval - 1
$sel:interlaceMode:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_interlaceMode
- Choose the scan line type for the output. Keep the default value,
Progressive (PROGRESSIVE) to create a progressive output, regardless of
the scan type of your input. Use Top field first (TOP_FIELD) or Bottom
field first (BOTTOM_FIELD) to create an output that's interlaced with
the same field polarity throughout. Use Follow, default top
(FOLLOW_TOP_FIELD) or Follow, default bottom (FOLLOW_BOTTOM_FIELD) to
produce outputs with the same field polarity as the source. For jobs
that have multiple inputs, the output field polarity might change over
the course of the output. Follow behavior depends on the input scan
type. If the source is interlaced, the output will be interlaced with
the same polarity as the source. If the source is progressive, the
output will be interlaced with top field bottom field first, depending
on which of the Follow options you choose.
$sel:parControl:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_parControl
- Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio
(PAR) for this output. The default behavior, Follow source
(INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE), uses the PAR from your input video for your
output. To specify a different PAR in the console, choose any value
other than Follow source. To specify a different PAR by editing the JSON
job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for this
setting, you must also specify values for the parNumerator and
parDenominator settings.
$sel:scanTypeConversionMode:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_scanTypeConversionMode
- Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is
half of your input frame rate. In this situation, choose Optimized
interlacing (INTERLACED_OPTIMIZE) to create a better quality interlaced
output. In this case, each progressive frame from the input corresponds
to an interlaced field in the output. Keep the default value, Basic
interlacing (INTERLACED), for all other output frame rates. With basic
interlacing, MediaConvert performs any frame rate conversion first and
then interlaces the frames. When you choose Optimized interlacing and
you set your output frame rate to a value that isn't suitable for
optimized interlacing, MediaConvert automatically falls back to basic
interlacing. Required settings: To use optimized interlacing, you must
set Telecine (telecine) to None (NONE) or Soft (SOFT). You can't use
optimized interlacing for hard telecine outputs. You must also set
Interlace mode (interlaceMode) to a value other than Progressive
(PROGRESSIVE).
$sel:flickerAdaptiveQuantization:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_flickerAdaptiveQuantization
- Enable this setting to have the encoder reduce I-frame pop. I-frame pop
appears as a visual flicker that can arise when the encoder saves bits
by copying some macroblocks many times from frame to frame, and then
refreshes them at the I-frame. When you enable this setting, the encoder
updates these macroblocks slightly more often to smooth out the flicker.
This setting is disabled by default. Related setting: In addition to
enabling this setting, you must also set adaptiveQuantization to a value
other than Off (OFF).
$sel:qvbrSettings:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_qvbrSettings
- Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265
codec. Use these settings only when you set QVBR for Rate control mode
(RateControlMode).
$sel:sampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_sampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode
- Specify Sample Adaptive Offset (SAO) filter strength. Adaptive mode
dynamically selects best strength based on content
$sel:codecProfile:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_codecProfile
- Represents the Profile and Tier, per the HEVC (H.265) specification.
Selections are grouped as [Profile] / [Tier], so "Main/High"
represents Main Profile with High Tier. 4:2:2 profiles are only
available with the HEVC 4:2:2 License.
$sel:bitrate:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_bitrate
- Specify the average bitrate in bits per second. Required for VBR and
CBR. For MS Smooth outputs, bitrates must be unique when rounded down to
the nearest multiple of 1000.
$sel:framerateDenominator:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_framerateDenominator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion,
specify the frame rate as a fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 =
23.976 fps. Use FramerateDenominator to specify the denominator of this
fraction. In this example, use 1001 for the value of
FramerateDenominator. When you use the console for transcode jobs that
use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for
Framerate. In this example, specify 23.976.
$sel:framerateConversionAlgorithm:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_framerateConversionAlgorithm
- Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or
decreasing the frame rate. We recommend using drop duplicate
(DUPLICATE_DROP) for numerically simple conversions, such as 60 fps to
30 fps. For numerically complex conversions, you can use interpolate
(INTERPOLATE) to avoid stutter. This results in a smooth picture, but
might introduce undesirable video artifacts. For complex frame rate
conversions, especially if your source video has already been converted
from its original cadence, use FrameFormer (FRAMEFORMER) to do
motion-compensated interpolation. FrameFormer chooses the best
conversion method frame by frame. Note that using FrameFormer increases
the transcoding time and incurs a significant add-on cost.
$sel:codecLevel:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_codecLevel
- H.265 Level.
$sel:framerateControl:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_framerateControl
- If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the
frame rate for this output. If you want to keep the same frame rate as
the input video, choose Follow source. If you want to do frame rate
conversion, choose a frame rate from the dropdown list or choose Custom.
The framerates shown in the dropdown list are decimal approximations of
fractions. If you choose Custom, specify your frame rate as a fraction.
If you are creating your transcoding job specification as a JSON file
without the console, use FramerateControl to specify which value the
service uses for the frame rate for this output. Choose
INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE if you want the service to use the frame rate
from the input. Choose SPECIFIED if you want the service to use the
frame rate you specify in the settings FramerateNumerator and
FramerateDenominator.
$sel:writeMp4PackagingType:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_writeMp4PackagingType
- If the location of parameter set NAL units doesn't matter in your
workflow, ignore this setting. Use this setting only with CMAF or DASH
outputs, or with standalone file outputs in an MPEG-4 container (MP4
outputs). Choose HVC1 to mark your output as HVC1. This makes your
output compliant with the following specification: ISO IECJTC1 SC29
N13798 Text ISO/IEC FDIS 14496-15 3rd Edition. For these outputs, the
service stores parameter set NAL units in the sample headers but not in
the samples directly. For MP4 outputs, when you choose HVC1, your output
video might not work properly with some downstream systems and video
players. The service defaults to marking your output as HEV1. For these
outputs, the service writes parameter set NAL units directly into the
samples.
$sel:adaptiveQuantization:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_adaptiveQuantization
- Specify the strength of any adaptive quantization filters that you
enable. The value that you choose here applies to the following
settings: Flicker adaptive quantization (flickerAdaptiveQuantization),
Spatial adaptive quantization (spatialAdaptiveQuantization), and
Temporal adaptive quantization (temporalAdaptiveQuantization).
$sel:framerateNumerator:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_framerateNumerator
- When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion,
specify the frame rate as a fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 =
23.976 fps. Use FramerateNumerator to specify the numerator of this
fraction. In this example, use 24000 for the value of
FramerateNumerator. When you use the console for transcode jobs that use
frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for
Framerate. In this example, specify 23.976.
$sel:gopBReference:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_gopBReference
- If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames
> 1.
$sel:maxBitrate:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_maxBitrate
- Maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per
second as 5000000. Required when Rate control mode is QVBR.
$sel:gopClosedCadence:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_gopClosedCadence
- Frequency of closed GOPs. In streaming applications, it is recommended
that this be set to 1 so a decoder joining mid-stream will receive an
IDR frame as quickly as possible. Setting this value to 0 will break
output segmenting.
$sel:parDenominator:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_parDenominator
- Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On
the console, this corresponds to any value other than Follow source.
When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different
from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For
example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you would specify the ratio 40:33.
In this example, the value for parDenominator is 33.
$sel:spatialAdaptiveQuantization:H265Settings'
, h265Settings_spatialAdaptiveQuantization
- Keep the default value, Enabled (ENABLED), to adjust quantization within
each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. When you
enable this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas that can
sustain more distortion with no noticeable visual degradation and uses
more bits on areas where any small distortion will be noticeable. For
example, complex textured blocks are encoded with fewer bits and smooth
textured blocks are encoded with more bits. Enabling this feature will
almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this
feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is
likely to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a
part of the screen with a lot of complex texture, you might choose to
disable this feature. Related setting: When you enable spatial adaptive
quantization, set the value for Adaptive quantization
(adaptiveQuantization) depending on your content. For homogeneous
content, such as cartoons and video games, set it to Low. For content
with a wider variety of textures, set it to High or Higher.
h265Settings_unregisteredSeiTimecode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265UnregisteredSeiTimecode) Source #
Inserts timecode for each frame as 4 bytes of an unregistered SEI message.
h265Settings_qualityTuningLevel :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265QualityTuningLevel) Source #
Optional. Use Quality tuning level (qualityTuningLevel) to choose how you want to trade off encoding speed for output video quality. The default behavior is faster, lower quality, single-pass encoding.
h265Settings_temporalAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265TemporalAdaptiveQuantization) Source #
Keep the default value, Enabled (ENABLED), to adjust quantization within each frame based on temporal variation of content complexity. When you enable this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas of the frame that aren't moving and uses more bits on complex objects with sharp edges that move a lot. For example, this feature improves the readability of text tickers on newscasts and scoreboards on sports matches. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a part of the screen that doesn't have moving objects with sharp edges, such as sports athletes' faces, you might choose to disable this feature. Related setting: When you enable temporal quantization, adjust the strength of the filter with the setting Adaptive quantization (adaptiveQuantization).
h265Settings_sceneChangeDetect :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SceneChangeDetect) Source #
Enable this setting to insert I-frames at scene changes that the service automatically detects. This improves video quality and is enabled by default. If this output uses QVBR, choose Transition detection (TRANSITION_DETECTION) for further video quality improvement. For more information about QVBR, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/cbr-vbr-qvbr.
h265Settings_hrdBufferInitialFillPercentage :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Percentage of the buffer that should initially be filled (HRD buffer model).
h265Settings_tiles :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265Tiles) Source #
Enable use of tiles, allowing horizontal as well as vertical subdivision of the encoded pictures.
h265Settings_slowPal :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SlowPal) Source #
Ignore this setting unless your input frame rate is 23.976 or 24 frames per second (fps). Enable slow PAL to create a 25 fps output. When you enable slow PAL, MediaConvert relabels the video frames to 25 fps and resamples your audio to keep it synchronized with the video. Note that enabling this setting will slightly reduce the duration of your video. Required settings: You must also set Framerate to 25. In your JSON job specification, set (framerateControl) to (SPECIFIED), (framerateNumerator) to 25 and (framerateDenominator) to 1.
h265Settings_temporalIds :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265TemporalIds) Source #
Enables temporal layer identifiers in the encoded bitstream. Up to 3 layers are supported depending on GOP structure: I- and P-frames form one layer, reference B-frames can form a second layer and non-reference b-frames can form a third layer. Decoders can optionally decode only the lower temporal layers to generate a lower frame rate output. For example, given a bitstream with temporal IDs and with b-frames = 1 (i.e. IbPbPb display order), a decoder could decode all the frames for full frame rate output or only the I and P frames (lowest temporal layer) for a half frame rate output.
h265Settings_parNumerator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parNumerator is 40.
h265Settings_gopSize :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Double) Source #
GOP Length (keyframe interval) in frames or seconds. Must be greater than zero.
h265Settings_numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Specify the number of B-frames that MediaConvert puts between reference frames in this output. Valid values are whole numbers from 0 through 7. When you don't specify a value, MediaConvert defaults to 2.
h265Settings_gopSizeUnits :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265GopSizeUnits) Source #
Indicates if the GOP Size in H265 is specified in frames or seconds. If seconds the system will convert the GOP Size into a frame count at run time.
h265Settings_hrdBufferSize :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.
h265Settings_slices :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Number of slices per picture. Must be less than or equal to the number of macroblock rows for progressive pictures, and less than or equal to half the number of macroblock rows for interlaced pictures.
h265Settings_alternateTransferFunctionSei :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265AlternateTransferFunctionSei) Source #
Enables Alternate Transfer Function SEI message for outputs using Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) Electro-Optical Transfer Function (EOTF).
h265Settings_rateControlMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265RateControlMode) Source #
Use this setting to specify whether this output has a variable bitrate (VBR), constant bitrate (CBR) or quality-defined variable bitrate (QVBR).
h265Settings_numberReferenceFrames :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Number of reference frames to use. The encoder may use more than requested if using B-frames and/or interlaced encoding.
h265Settings_telecine :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265Telecine) Source #
This field applies only if the Streams > Advanced > Framerate (framerate) field is set to 29.970. This field works with the Streams > Advanced > Preprocessors > Deinterlacer field (deinterlace_mode) and the Streams > Advanced > Interlaced Mode field (interlace_mode) to identify the scan type for the output: Progressive, Interlaced, Hard Telecine or Soft Telecine. - Hard: produces 29.97i output from 23.976 input. - Soft: produces 23.976; the player converts this output to 29.97i.
h265Settings_dynamicSubGop :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265DynamicSubGop) Source #
Choose Adaptive to improve subjective video quality for high-motion content. This will cause the service to use fewer B-frames (which infer information based on other frames) for high-motion portions of the video and more B-frames for low-motion portions. The maximum number of B-frames is limited by the value you provide for the setting B frames between reference frames (numberBFramesBetweenReferenceFrames).
h265Settings_minIInterval :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Enforces separation between repeated (cadence) I-frames and I-frames inserted by Scene Change Detection. If a scene change I-frame is within I-interval frames of a cadence I-frame, the GOP is shrunk and/or stretched to the scene change I-frame. GOP stretch requires enabling lookahead as well as setting I-interval. The normal cadence resumes for the next GOP. This setting is only used when Scene Change Detect is enabled. Note: Maximum GOP stretch = GOP size + Min-I-interval - 1
h265Settings_interlaceMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265InterlaceMode) Source #
Choose the scan line type for the output. Keep the default value, Progressive (PROGRESSIVE) to create a progressive output, regardless of the scan type of your input. Use Top field first (TOP_FIELD) or Bottom field first (BOTTOM_FIELD) to create an output that's interlaced with the same field polarity throughout. Use Follow, default top (FOLLOW_TOP_FIELD) or Follow, default bottom (FOLLOW_BOTTOM_FIELD) to produce outputs with the same field polarity as the source. For jobs that have multiple inputs, the output field polarity might change over the course of the output. Follow behavior depends on the input scan type. If the source is interlaced, the output will be interlaced with the same polarity as the source. If the source is progressive, the output will be interlaced with top field bottom field first, depending on which of the Follow options you choose.
h265Settings_parControl :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265ParControl) Source #
Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio (PAR) for this output. The default behavior, Follow source (INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE), uses the PAR from your input video for your output. To specify a different PAR in the console, choose any value other than Follow source. To specify a different PAR by editing the JSON job specification, choose SPECIFIED. When you choose SPECIFIED for this setting, you must also specify values for the parNumerator and parDenominator settings.
h265Settings_scanTypeConversionMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265ScanTypeConversionMode) Source #
Use this setting for interlaced outputs, when your output frame rate is half of your input frame rate. In this situation, choose Optimized interlacing (INTERLACED_OPTIMIZE) to create a better quality interlaced output. In this case, each progressive frame from the input corresponds to an interlaced field in the output. Keep the default value, Basic interlacing (INTERLACED), for all other output frame rates. With basic interlacing, MediaConvert performs any frame rate conversion first and then interlaces the frames. When you choose Optimized interlacing and you set your output frame rate to a value that isn't suitable for optimized interlacing, MediaConvert automatically falls back to basic interlacing. Required settings: To use optimized interlacing, you must set Telecine (telecine) to None (NONE) or Soft (SOFT). You can't use optimized interlacing for hard telecine outputs. You must also set Interlace mode (interlaceMode) to a value other than Progressive (PROGRESSIVE).
h265Settings_flickerAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FlickerAdaptiveQuantization) Source #
Enable this setting to have the encoder reduce I-frame pop. I-frame pop appears as a visual flicker that can arise when the encoder saves bits by copying some macroblocks many times from frame to frame, and then refreshes them at the I-frame. When you enable this setting, the encoder updates these macroblocks slightly more often to smooth out the flicker. This setting is disabled by default. Related setting: In addition to enabling this setting, you must also set adaptiveQuantization to a value other than Off (OFF).
h265Settings_qvbrSettings :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265QvbrSettings) Source #
Settings for quality-defined variable bitrate encoding with the H.265 codec. Use these settings only when you set QVBR for Rate control mode (RateControlMode).
h265Settings_sampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SampleAdaptiveOffsetFilterMode) Source #
Specify Sample Adaptive Offset (SAO) filter strength. Adaptive mode dynamically selects best strength based on content
h265Settings_codecProfile :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265CodecProfile) Source #
Represents the Profile and Tier, per the HEVC (H.265) specification. Selections are grouped as [Profile] / [Tier], so "Main/High" represents Main Profile with High Tier. 4:2:2 profiles are only available with the HEVC 4:2:2 License.
h265Settings_bitrate :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Specify the average bitrate in bits per second. Required for VBR and CBR. For MS Smooth outputs, bitrates must be unique when rounded down to the nearest multiple of 1000.
h265Settings_framerateDenominator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateDenominator to specify the denominator of this fraction. In this example, use 1001 for the value of FramerateDenominator. When you use the console for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In this example, specify 23.976.
h265Settings_framerateConversionAlgorithm :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FramerateConversionAlgorithm) Source #
Choose the method that you want MediaConvert to use when increasing or decreasing the frame rate. We recommend using drop duplicate (DUPLICATE_DROP) for numerically simple conversions, such as 60 fps to 30 fps. For numerically complex conversions, you can use interpolate (INTERPOLATE) to avoid stutter. This results in a smooth picture, but might introduce undesirable video artifacts. For complex frame rate conversions, especially if your source video has already been converted from its original cadence, use FrameFormer (FRAMEFORMER) to do motion-compensated interpolation. FrameFormer chooses the best conversion method frame by frame. Note that using FrameFormer increases the transcoding time and incurs a significant add-on cost.
h265Settings_codecLevel :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265CodecLevel) Source #
H.265 Level.
h265Settings_framerateControl :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265FramerateControl) Source #
If you are using the console, use the Framerate setting to specify the frame rate for this output. If you want to keep the same frame rate as the input video, choose Follow source. If you want to do frame rate conversion, choose a frame rate from the dropdown list or choose Custom. The framerates shown in the dropdown list are decimal approximations of fractions. If you choose Custom, specify your frame rate as a fraction. If you are creating your transcoding job specification as a JSON file without the console, use FramerateControl to specify which value the service uses for the frame rate for this output. Choose INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE if you want the service to use the frame rate from the input. Choose SPECIFIED if you want the service to use the frame rate you specify in the settings FramerateNumerator and FramerateDenominator.
h265Settings_writeMp4PackagingType :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265WriteMp4PackagingType) Source #
If the location of parameter set NAL units doesn't matter in your workflow, ignore this setting. Use this setting only with CMAF or DASH outputs, or with standalone file outputs in an MPEG-4 container (MP4 outputs). Choose HVC1 to mark your output as HVC1. This makes your output compliant with the following specification: ISO IECJTC1 SC29 N13798 Text ISO/IEC FDIS 14496-15 3rd Edition. For these outputs, the service stores parameter set NAL units in the sample headers but not in the samples directly. For MP4 outputs, when you choose HVC1, your output video might not work properly with some downstream systems and video players. The service defaults to marking your output as HEV1. For these outputs, the service writes parameter set NAL units directly into the samples.
h265Settings_adaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265AdaptiveQuantization) Source #
Specify the strength of any adaptive quantization filters that you enable. The value that you choose here applies to the following settings: Flicker adaptive quantization (flickerAdaptiveQuantization), Spatial adaptive quantization (spatialAdaptiveQuantization), and Temporal adaptive quantization (temporalAdaptiveQuantization).
h265Settings_framerateNumerator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
When you use the API for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, specify the frame rate as a fraction. For example, 24000 / 1001 = 23.976 fps. Use FramerateNumerator to specify the numerator of this fraction. In this example, use 24000 for the value of FramerateNumerator. When you use the console for transcode jobs that use frame rate conversion, provide the value as a decimal number for Framerate. In this example, specify 23.976.
h265Settings_gopBReference :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265GopBReference) Source #
If enable, use reference B frames for GOP structures that have B frames > 1.
h265Settings_maxBitrate :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. Required when Rate control mode is QVBR.
h265Settings_gopClosedCadence :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Frequency of closed GOPs. In streaming applications, it is recommended that this be set to 1 so a decoder joining mid-stream will receive an IDR frame as quickly as possible. Setting this value to 0 will break output segmenting.
h265Settings_parDenominator :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #
Required when you set Pixel aspect ratio (parControl) to SPECIFIED. On the console, this corresponds to any value other than Follow source. When you specify an output pixel aspect ratio (PAR) that is different from your input video PAR, provide your output PAR as a ratio. For example, for D1/DV NTSC widescreen, you would specify the ratio 40:33. In this example, the value for parDenominator is 33.
h265Settings_spatialAdaptiveQuantization :: Lens' H265Settings (Maybe H265SpatialAdaptiveQuantization) Source #
Keep the default value, Enabled (ENABLED), to adjust quantization within each frame based on spatial variation of content complexity. When you enable this feature, the encoder uses fewer bits on areas that can sustain more distortion with no noticeable visual degradation and uses more bits on areas where any small distortion will be noticeable. For example, complex textured blocks are encoded with fewer bits and smooth textured blocks are encoded with more bits. Enabling this feature will almost always improve your video quality. Note, though, that this feature doesn't take into account where the viewer's attention is likely to be. If viewers are likely to be focusing their attention on a part of the screen with a lot of complex texture, you might choose to disable this feature. Related setting: When you enable spatial adaptive quantization, set the value for Adaptive quantization (adaptiveQuantization) depending on your content. For homogeneous content, such as cartoons and video games, set it to Low. For content with a wider variety of textures, set it to High or Higher.