#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InputDeviceConfigurableSettings {
pub configured_input: Option<InputDeviceConfiguredInput>,
pub max_bitrate: Option<i32>,
pub latency_ms: Option<i32>,
pub codec: Option<InputDeviceCodec>,
pub mediaconnect_settings: Option<InputDeviceMediaConnectConfigurableSettings>,
pub audio_channel_pairs: Option<Vec<InputDeviceConfigurableAudioChannelPairConfig>>,
pub input_resolution: Option<String>,
}
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Configurable settings for the input device.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.configured_input: Option<InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
The input source that you want to use. If the device has a source connected to only one of its input ports, or if you don’t care which source the device sends, specify Auto. If the device has sources connected to both its input ports, and you want to use a specific source, specify the source.
max_bitrate: Option<i32>
The maximum bitrate in bits per second. Set a value here to throttle the bitrate of the source video.
latency_ms: Option<i32>
The Link device’s buffer size (latency) in milliseconds (ms).
codec: Option<InputDeviceCodec>
Choose the codec for the video that the device produces. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
mediaconnect_settings: Option<InputDeviceMediaConnectConfigurableSettings>
To attach this device to a MediaConnect flow, specify these parameters. To detach an existing flow, enter {} for the value of mediaconnectSettings. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
audio_channel_pairs: Option<Vec<InputDeviceConfigurableAudioChannelPairConfig>>
An array of eight audio configurations, one for each audio pair in the source. Set up each audio configuration either to exclude the pair, or to format it and include it in the output from the device. This parameter applies only to UHD devices, and only when the device is configured as the source for a MediaConnect flow. For an HD device, you configure the audio by setting up audio selectors in the channel configuration.
input_resolution: Option<String>
Choose the resolution of the Link device’s source (HD or UHD). Make sure the resolution matches the current source from the device. This value determines MediaLive resource allocation and billing for this input. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
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Source§impl InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
Sourcepub fn configured_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
pub fn configured_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
The input source that you want to use. If the device has a source connected to only one of its input ports, or if you don’t care which source the device sends, specify Auto. If the device has sources connected to both its input ports, and you want to use a specific source, specify the source.
Sourcepub fn max_bitrate(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_bitrate(&self) -> Option<i32>
The maximum bitrate in bits per second. Set a value here to throttle the bitrate of the source video.
Sourcepub fn latency_ms(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn latency_ms(&self) -> Option<i32>
The Link device’s buffer size (latency) in milliseconds (ms).
Sourcepub fn codec(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceCodec>
pub fn codec(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceCodec>
Choose the codec for the video that the device produces. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
Sourcepub fn mediaconnect_settings(
&self,
) -> Option<&InputDeviceMediaConnectConfigurableSettings>
pub fn mediaconnect_settings( &self, ) -> Option<&InputDeviceMediaConnectConfigurableSettings>
To attach this device to a MediaConnect flow, specify these parameters. To detach an existing flow, enter {} for the value of mediaconnectSettings. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
Sourcepub fn audio_channel_pairs(
&self,
) -> &[InputDeviceConfigurableAudioChannelPairConfig]
pub fn audio_channel_pairs( &self, ) -> &[InputDeviceConfigurableAudioChannelPairConfig]
An array of eight audio configurations, one for each audio pair in the source. Set up each audio configuration either to exclude the pair, or to format it and include it in the output from the device. This parameter applies only to UHD devices, and only when the device is configured as the source for a MediaConnect flow. For an HD device, you configure the audio by setting up audio selectors in the channel configuration.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .audio_channel_pairs.is_none()
.
Sourcepub fn input_resolution(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn input_resolution(&self) -> Option<&str>
Choose the resolution of the Link device’s source (HD or UHD). Make sure the resolution matches the current source from the device. This value determines MediaLive resource allocation and billing for this input. Only UHD devices can specify this parameter.
Source§impl InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InputDeviceConfigurableSettingsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InputDeviceConfigurableSettingsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
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Source§impl Clone for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl Clone for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
fn clone(&self) -> InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl PartialEq for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &InputDeviceConfigurableSettings) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &InputDeviceConfigurableSettings) -> bool
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impl Freeze for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl RefUnwindSafe for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl Send for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl Sync for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl Unpin for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
impl UnwindSafe for InputDeviceConfigurableSettings
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