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Amazonka.MediaConvert.Types.Vp9Settings

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data Vp9Settings Source #

Required when you set (Codec) under (VideoDescription)>(CodecSettings) to the value VP9.

See: newVp9Settings smart constructor.

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Vp9Settings' 

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  • qualityTuningLevel :: Maybe Vp9QualityTuningLevel

    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, multi-pass encoding.

  • parNumerator :: Maybe Natural

    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.

  • gopSize :: Maybe Double

    GOP Length (keyframe interval) in frames. Must be greater than zero.

  • hrdBufferSize :: Maybe Natural

    Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.

  • rateControlMode :: Maybe Vp9RateControlMode

    With the VP9 codec, you can use only the variable bitrate (VBR) rate control mode.

  • parControl :: Maybe Vp9ParControl

    Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio for this output. The default behavior is to use the same pixel aspect ratio as your input video.

  • bitrate :: Maybe Natural

    Target bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000.

  • framerateDenominator :: Maybe Natural

    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.

  • framerateConversionAlgorithm :: Maybe Vp9FramerateConversionAlgorithm

    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.

  • framerateControl :: Maybe Vp9FramerateControl

    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.

  • framerateNumerator :: Maybe Natural

    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.

  • maxBitrate :: Maybe Natural

    Ignore this setting unless you set qualityTuningLevel to MULTI_PASS. Optional. Specify the maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. The default behavior uses twice the target bitrate as the maximum bitrate.

  • parDenominator :: Maybe Natural

    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.

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Eq Vp9Settings Source # 
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Read Vp9Settings Source # 
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Show Vp9Settings Source # 
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Generic Vp9Settings Source # 
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type Rep Vp9Settings :: Type -> Type #

NFData Vp9Settings Source # 
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rnf :: Vp9Settings -> () #

Hashable Vp9Settings Source # 
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ToJSON Vp9Settings Source # 
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FromJSON Vp9Settings Source # 
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type Rep Vp9Settings Source # 
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type Rep Vp9Settings = D1 ('MetaData "Vp9Settings" "Amazonka.MediaConvert.Types.Vp9Settings" "libZSservicesZSamazonka-mediaconvertZSamazonka-mediaconvert" 'False) (C1 ('MetaCons "Vp9Settings'" 'PrefixI 'True) (((S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "qualityTuningLevel") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Vp9QualityTuningLevel)) :*: (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "parNumerator") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "gopSize") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Double)))) :*: (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "hrdBufferSize") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)) :*: (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "rateControlMode") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Vp9RateControlMode)) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "parControl") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Vp9ParControl))))) :*: ((S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "bitrate") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)) :*: (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "framerateDenominator") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "framerateConversionAlgorithm") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Vp9FramerateConversionAlgorithm)))) :*: ((S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "framerateControl") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Vp9FramerateControl)) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "framerateNumerator") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural))) :*: (S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "maxBitrate") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)) :*: S1 ('MetaSel ('Just "parDenominator") 'NoSourceUnpackedness 'NoSourceStrictness 'DecidedStrict) (Rec0 (Maybe Natural)))))))

newVp9Settings :: Vp9Settings Source #

Create a value of Vp9Settings 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:qualityTuningLevel:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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, multi-pass encoding.

$sel:parNumerator:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_gopSize - GOP Length (keyframe interval) in frames. Must be greater than zero.

$sel:hrdBufferSize:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_hrdBufferSize - Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.

$sel:rateControlMode:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_rateControlMode - With the VP9 codec, you can use only the variable bitrate (VBR) rate control mode.

$sel:parControl:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_parControl - Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio for this output. The default behavior is to use the same pixel aspect ratio as your input video.

$sel:bitrate:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_bitrate - Target bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000.

$sel:framerateDenominator:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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:framerateControl:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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:framerateNumerator:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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:maxBitrate:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_maxBitrate - Ignore this setting unless you set qualityTuningLevel to MULTI_PASS. Optional. Specify the maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. The default behavior uses twice the target bitrate as the maximum bitrate.

$sel:parDenominator:Vp9Settings', vp9Settings_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.

vp9Settings_qualityTuningLevel :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Vp9QualityTuningLevel) 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, multi-pass encoding.

vp9Settings_parNumerator :: Lens' Vp9Settings (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.

vp9Settings_gopSize :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Double) Source #

GOP Length (keyframe interval) in frames. Must be greater than zero.

vp9Settings_hrdBufferSize :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #

Size of buffer (HRD buffer model) in bits. For example, enter five megabits as 5000000.

vp9Settings_rateControlMode :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Vp9RateControlMode) Source #

With the VP9 codec, you can use only the variable bitrate (VBR) rate control mode.

vp9Settings_parControl :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Vp9ParControl) Source #

Optional. Specify how the service determines the pixel aspect ratio for this output. The default behavior is to use the same pixel aspect ratio as your input video.

vp9Settings_bitrate :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #

Target bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000.

vp9Settings_framerateDenominator :: Lens' Vp9Settings (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.

vp9Settings_framerateConversionAlgorithm :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Vp9FramerateConversionAlgorithm) 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.

vp9Settings_framerateControl :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Vp9FramerateControl) 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.

vp9Settings_framerateNumerator :: Lens' Vp9Settings (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.

vp9Settings_maxBitrate :: Lens' Vp9Settings (Maybe Natural) Source #

Ignore this setting unless you set qualityTuningLevel to MULTI_PASS. Optional. Specify the maximum bitrate in bits/second. For example, enter five megabits per second as 5000000. The default behavior uses twice the target bitrate as the maximum bitrate.

vp9Settings_parDenominator :: Lens' Vp9Settings (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.