#[non_exhaustive]pub struct VideoPreprocessor {
pub color_corrector: Option<ColorCorrector>,
pub deinterlacer: Option<Deinterlacer>,
pub dolby_vision: Option<DolbyVision>,
pub hdr10_plus: Option<Hdr10Plus>,
pub image_inserter: Option<ImageInserter>,
pub noise_reducer: Option<NoiseReducer>,
pub partner_watermarking: Option<PartnerWatermarking>,
pub timecode_burnin: Option<TimecodeBurnin>,
}Expand description
Find additional transcoding features under Preprocessors. Enable the features at each output individually. These features are disabled by default.
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Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.color_corrector: Option<ColorCorrector>Use these settings to convert the color space or to modify properties such as hue and contrast for this output. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/converting-the-color-space.html.
deinterlacer: Option<Deinterlacer>Use the deinterlacer to produce smoother motion and a clearer picture. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/working-with-scan-type.html.
dolby_vision: Option<DolbyVision>Enable Dolby Vision feature to produce Dolby Vision compatible video output.
hdr10_plus: Option<Hdr10Plus>Enable HDR10+ analysis and metadata injection. Compatible with HEVC only.
image_inserter: Option<ImageInserter>Enable the Image inserter feature to include a graphic overlay on your video. Enable or disable this feature for each output individually. This setting is disabled by default.
noise_reducer: Option<NoiseReducer>Enable the Noise reducer feature to remove noise from your video output if necessary. Enable or disable this feature for each output individually. This setting is disabled by default. When you enable Noise reducer, you must also select a value for Noise reducer filter. For AVC outputs, when you include Noise reducer, you cannot include the Bandwidth reduction filter.
partner_watermarking: Option<PartnerWatermarking>If you work with a third party video watermarking partner, use the group of settings that correspond with your watermarking partner to include watermarks in your output.
timecode_burnin: Option<TimecodeBurnin>Settings for burning the output timecode and specified prefix into the output.
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Source§impl VideoPreprocessor
impl VideoPreprocessor
Sourcepub fn color_corrector(&self) -> Option<&ColorCorrector>
pub fn color_corrector(&self) -> Option<&ColorCorrector>
Use these settings to convert the color space or to modify properties such as hue and contrast for this output. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/converting-the-color-space.html.
Sourcepub fn deinterlacer(&self) -> Option<&Deinterlacer>
pub fn deinterlacer(&self) -> Option<&Deinterlacer>
Use the deinterlacer to produce smoother motion and a clearer picture. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/working-with-scan-type.html.
Sourcepub fn dolby_vision(&self) -> Option<&DolbyVision>
pub fn dolby_vision(&self) -> Option<&DolbyVision>
Enable Dolby Vision feature to produce Dolby Vision compatible video output.
Sourcepub fn hdr10_plus(&self) -> Option<&Hdr10Plus>
pub fn hdr10_plus(&self) -> Option<&Hdr10Plus>
Enable HDR10+ analysis and metadata injection. Compatible with HEVC only.
Sourcepub fn image_inserter(&self) -> Option<&ImageInserter>
pub fn image_inserter(&self) -> Option<&ImageInserter>
Enable the Image inserter feature to include a graphic overlay on your video. Enable or disable this feature for each output individually. This setting is disabled by default.
Sourcepub fn noise_reducer(&self) -> Option<&NoiseReducer>
pub fn noise_reducer(&self) -> Option<&NoiseReducer>
Enable the Noise reducer feature to remove noise from your video output if necessary. Enable or disable this feature for each output individually. This setting is disabled by default. When you enable Noise reducer, you must also select a value for Noise reducer filter. For AVC outputs, when you include Noise reducer, you cannot include the Bandwidth reduction filter.
Sourcepub fn partner_watermarking(&self) -> Option<&PartnerWatermarking>
pub fn partner_watermarking(&self) -> Option<&PartnerWatermarking>
If you work with a third party video watermarking partner, use the group of settings that correspond with your watermarking partner to include watermarks in your output.
Sourcepub fn timecode_burnin(&self) -> Option<&TimecodeBurnin>
pub fn timecode_burnin(&self) -> Option<&TimecodeBurnin>
Settings for burning the output timecode and specified prefix into the output.
Source§impl VideoPreprocessor
impl VideoPreprocessor
Sourcepub fn builder() -> VideoPreprocessorBuilder
pub fn builder() -> VideoPreprocessorBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture VideoPreprocessor.
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Source§impl Clone for VideoPreprocessor
impl Clone for VideoPreprocessor
Source§fn clone(&self) -> VideoPreprocessor
fn clone(&self) -> VideoPreprocessor
1.0.0 (const: unstable) · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for VideoPreprocessor
impl Debug for VideoPreprocessor
Source§impl PartialEq for VideoPreprocessor
impl PartialEq for VideoPreprocessor
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &VideoPreprocessor) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &VideoPreprocessor) -> bool
self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.impl StructuralPartialEq for VideoPreprocessor
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impl Freeze for VideoPreprocessor
impl RefUnwindSafe for VideoPreprocessor
impl Send for VideoPreprocessor
impl Sync for VideoPreprocessor
impl Unpin for VideoPreprocessor
impl UnsafeUnpin for VideoPreprocessor
impl UnwindSafe for VideoPreprocessor
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