pub struct UpdatePipelineFluentBuilder { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
Fluent builder constructing a request to UpdatePipeline
.
Use the UpdatePipeline
operation to update settings for a pipeline.
When you change pipeline settings, your changes take effect immediately. Jobs that you have already submitted and that Elastic Transcoder has not started to process are affected in addition to jobs that you submit after you change settings.
Implementations§
Source§impl UpdatePipelineFluentBuilder
impl UpdatePipelineFluentBuilder
Sourcepub fn as_input(&self) -> &UpdatePipelineInputBuilder
pub fn as_input(&self) -> &UpdatePipelineInputBuilder
Access the UpdatePipeline as a reference.
Sourcepub async fn send(
self,
) -> Result<UpdatePipelineOutput, SdkError<UpdatePipelineError, HttpResponse>>
pub async fn send( self, ) -> Result<UpdatePipelineOutput, SdkError<UpdatePipelineError, HttpResponse>>
Sends the request and returns the response.
If an error occurs, an SdkError
will be returned with additional details that
can be matched against.
By default, any retryable failures will be retried twice. Retry behavior is configurable with the RetryConfig, which can be set when configuring the client.
Sourcepub fn customize(
self,
) -> CustomizableOperation<UpdatePipelineOutput, UpdatePipelineError, Self>
pub fn customize( self, ) -> CustomizableOperation<UpdatePipelineOutput, UpdatePipelineError, Self>
Consumes this builder, creating a customizable operation that can be modified before being sent.
Sourcepub fn id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn id(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The ID of the pipeline that you want to update.
Sourcepub fn set_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_id(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The ID of the pipeline that you want to update.
Sourcepub fn name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn name(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The name of the pipeline. We recommend that the name be unique within the AWS account, but uniqueness is not enforced.
Constraints: Maximum 40 characters
Sourcepub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_name(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The name of the pipeline. We recommend that the name be unique within the AWS account, but uniqueness is not enforced.
Constraints: Maximum 40 characters
Sourcepub fn get_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_name(&self) -> &Option<String>
The name of the pipeline. We recommend that the name be unique within the AWS account, but uniqueness is not enforced.
Constraints: Maximum 40 characters
Sourcepub fn input_bucket(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn input_bucket(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The Amazon S3 bucket in which you saved the media files that you want to transcode and the graphics that you want to use as watermarks.
Sourcepub fn set_input_bucket(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_input_bucket(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The Amazon S3 bucket in which you saved the media files that you want to transcode and the graphics that you want to use as watermarks.
Sourcepub fn get_input_bucket(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_input_bucket(&self) -> &Option<String>
The Amazon S3 bucket in which you saved the media files that you want to transcode and the graphics that you want to use as watermarks.
Sourcepub fn role(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn role(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The IAM Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the role that you want Elastic Transcoder to use to transcode jobs for this pipeline.
Sourcepub fn set_role(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_role(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The IAM Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the role that you want Elastic Transcoder to use to transcode jobs for this pipeline.
Sourcepub fn get_role(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_role(&self) -> &Option<String>
The IAM Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the role that you want Elastic Transcoder to use to transcode jobs for this pipeline.
Sourcepub fn aws_kms_key_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
pub fn aws_kms_key_arn(self, input: impl Into<String>) -> Self
The AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key that you want to use with this pipeline.
If you use either s3
or s3-aws-kms
as your Encryption:Mode
, you don't need to provide a key with your job because a default key, known as an AWS-KMS key, is created for you automatically. You need to provide an AWS-KMS key only if you want to use a non-default AWS-KMS key, or if you are using an Encryption:Mode
of aes-cbc-pkcs7
, aes-ctr
, or aes-gcm
.
Sourcepub fn set_aws_kms_key_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
pub fn set_aws_kms_key_arn(self, input: Option<String>) -> Self
The AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key that you want to use with this pipeline.
If you use either s3
or s3-aws-kms
as your Encryption:Mode
, you don't need to provide a key with your job because a default key, known as an AWS-KMS key, is created for you automatically. You need to provide an AWS-KMS key only if you want to use a non-default AWS-KMS key, or if you are using an Encryption:Mode
of aes-cbc-pkcs7
, aes-ctr
, or aes-gcm
.
Sourcepub fn get_aws_kms_key_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
pub fn get_aws_kms_key_arn(&self) -> &Option<String>
The AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key that you want to use with this pipeline.
If you use either s3
or s3-aws-kms
as your Encryption:Mode
, you don't need to provide a key with your job because a default key, known as an AWS-KMS key, is created for you automatically. You need to provide an AWS-KMS key only if you want to use a non-default AWS-KMS key, or if you are using an Encryption:Mode
of aes-cbc-pkcs7
, aes-ctr
, or aes-gcm
.
Sourcepub fn notifications(self, input: Notifications) -> Self
pub fn notifications(self, input: Notifications) -> Self
The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify to report job status.
To receive notifications, you must also subscribe to the new topic in the Amazon SNS console.
-
Progressing: The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has started to process jobs that are added to this pipeline. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Complete: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has finished processing a job. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Warning: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters a warning condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Error: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters an error condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
Sourcepub fn set_notifications(self, input: Option<Notifications>) -> Self
pub fn set_notifications(self, input: Option<Notifications>) -> Self
The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify to report job status.
To receive notifications, you must also subscribe to the new topic in the Amazon SNS console.
-
Progressing: The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has started to process jobs that are added to this pipeline. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Complete: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has finished processing a job. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Warning: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters a warning condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Error: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters an error condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
Sourcepub fn get_notifications(&self) -> &Option<Notifications>
pub fn get_notifications(&self) -> &Option<Notifications>
The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify to report job status.
To receive notifications, you must also subscribe to the new topic in the Amazon SNS console.
-
Progressing: The topic ARN for the Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS) topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has started to process jobs that are added to this pipeline. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Complete: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder has finished processing a job. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Warning: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters a warning condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
-
Error: The topic ARN for the Amazon SNS topic that you want to notify when Elastic Transcoder encounters an error condition. This is the ARN that Amazon SNS returned when you created the topic.
Sourcepub fn content_config(self, input: PipelineOutputConfig) -> Self
pub fn content_config(self, input: PipelineOutputConfig) -> Self
The optional ContentConfig
object specifies information about the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists: which bucket to use, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists.
-
Permissions (Optional): The Permissions object specifies which users you want to have access to transcoded files and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups.
-
Grantee Type: Specify the type of value that appears in the
Grantee
object:-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution. For more information about canonical user IDs, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide. For more information about using CloudFront origin access identities to require that users use CloudFront URLs instead of Amazon S3 URLs, see Using an Origin Access Identity to Restrict Access to Your Amazon S3 Content.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to transcoded files and playlists. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket, including playlists and video files. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the objects and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the video files and playlists that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Sourcepub fn set_content_config(self, input: Option<PipelineOutputConfig>) -> Self
pub fn set_content_config(self, input: Option<PipelineOutputConfig>) -> Self
The optional ContentConfig
object specifies information about the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists: which bucket to use, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists.
-
Permissions (Optional): The Permissions object specifies which users you want to have access to transcoded files and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups.
-
Grantee Type: Specify the type of value that appears in the
Grantee
object:-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution. For more information about canonical user IDs, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide. For more information about using CloudFront origin access identities to require that users use CloudFront URLs instead of Amazon S3 URLs, see Using an Origin Access Identity to Restrict Access to Your Amazon S3 Content.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to transcoded files and playlists. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket, including playlists and video files. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the objects and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the video files and playlists that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Sourcepub fn get_content_config(&self) -> &Option<PipelineOutputConfig>
pub fn get_content_config(&self) -> &Option<PipelineOutputConfig>
The optional ContentConfig
object specifies information about the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists: which bucket to use, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save transcoded files and playlists.
-
Permissions (Optional): The Permissions object specifies which users you want to have access to transcoded files and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups.
-
Grantee Type: Specify the type of value that appears in the
Grantee
object:-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution. For more information about canonical user IDs, see Access Control List (ACL) Overview in the Amazon Simple Storage Service Developer Guide. For more information about using CloudFront origin access identities to require that users use CloudFront URLs instead of Amazon S3 URLs, see Using an Origin Access Identity to Restrict Access to Your Amazon S3 Content.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to transcoded files and playlists. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket, including playlists and video files. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the objects and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the video files and playlists that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Sourcepub fn thumbnail_config(self, input: PipelineOutputConfig) -> Self
pub fn thumbnail_config(self, input: PipelineOutputConfig) -> Self
The ThumbnailConfig
object specifies several values, including the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
even if you don't want to create thumbnails.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files.
-
Permissions (Optional): The
Permissions
object specifies which users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups you want to have access to thumbnail files, and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups. -
GranteeType: Specify the type of value that appears in the Grantee object:
-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to thumbnail files. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group.
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the thumbnail files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the thumbnails and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the thumbnails that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Sourcepub fn set_thumbnail_config(self, input: Option<PipelineOutputConfig>) -> Self
pub fn set_thumbnail_config(self, input: Option<PipelineOutputConfig>) -> Self
The ThumbnailConfig
object specifies several values, including the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
even if you don't want to create thumbnails.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files.
-
Permissions (Optional): The
Permissions
object specifies which users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups you want to have access to thumbnail files, and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups. -
GranteeType: Specify the type of value that appears in the Grantee object:
-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to thumbnail files. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group.
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the thumbnail files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the thumbnails and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the thumbnails that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
Sourcepub fn get_thumbnail_config(&self) -> &Option<PipelineOutputConfig>
pub fn get_thumbnail_config(&self) -> &Option<PipelineOutputConfig>
The ThumbnailConfig
object specifies several values, including the Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files, which users you want to have access to the files, the type of access you want users to have, and the storage class that you want to assign to the files.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
, you must also specify values for ThumbnailConfig
even if you don't want to create thumbnails.
If you specify values for ContentConfig
and ThumbnailConfig
, omit the OutputBucket
object.
-
Bucket: The Amazon S3 bucket in which you want Elastic Transcoder to save thumbnail files.
-
Permissions (Optional): The
Permissions
object specifies which users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups you want to have access to thumbnail files, and the type of access you want them to have. You can grant permissions to a maximum of 30 users and/or predefined Amazon S3 groups. -
GranteeType: Specify the type of value that appears in the Grantee object:
-
Canonical: The value in the
Grantee
object is either the canonical user ID for an AWS account or an origin access identity for an Amazon CloudFront distribution.A canonical user ID is not the same as an AWS account number.
-
Email: The value in the
Grantee
object is the registered email address of an AWS account. -
Group: The value in the
Grantee
object is one of the following predefined Amazon S3 groups:AllUsers
,AuthenticatedUsers
, orLogDelivery
.
-
-
Grantee: The AWS user or group that you want to have access to thumbnail files. To identify the user or group, you can specify the canonical user ID for an AWS account, an origin access identity for a CloudFront distribution, the registered email address of an AWS account, or a predefined Amazon S3 group.
-
Access: The permission that you want to give to the AWS user that you specified in
Grantee
. Permissions are granted on the thumbnail files that Elastic Transcoder adds to the bucket. Valid values include:-
READ
: The grantee can read the thumbnails and metadata for objects that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
READ_ACP
: The grantee can read the object ACL for thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
WRITE_ACP
: The grantee can write the ACL for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket. -
FULL_CONTROL
: The grantee hasREAD
,READ_ACP
, andWRITE_ACP
permissions for the thumbnails that Elastic Transcoder adds to the Amazon S3 bucket.
-
-
StorageClass: The Amazon S3 storage class,
Standard
orReducedRedundancy
, that you want Elastic Transcoder to assign to the thumbnails that it stores in your Amazon S3 bucket.
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