#[non_exhaustive]pub struct SrtCallerSourceRequest {
pub decryption: Option<SrtCallerDecryptionRequest>,
pub minimum_latency: Option<i32>,
pub srt_listener_address: Option<String>,
pub srt_listener_port: Option<String>,
pub stream_id: Option<String>,
}
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Configures the connection for a source that uses SRT as the connection protocol. In terms of establishing the connection, MediaLive is always the caller and the upstream system is always the listener. In terms of transmission of the source content, MediaLive is always the receiver and the upstream system is always the sender.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.decryption: Option<SrtCallerDecryptionRequest>
Complete these parameters only if the content is encrypted.
minimum_latency: Option<i32>
The preferred latency (in milliseconds) for implementing packet loss and recovery. Packet recovery is a key feature of SRT. Obtain this value from the operator at the upstream system.
srt_listener_address: Option<String>
The IP address at the upstream system (the listener) that MediaLive (the caller) will connect to.
srt_listener_port: Option<String>
The port at the upstream system (the listener) that MediaLive (the caller) will connect to.
stream_id: Option<String>
This value is required if the upstream system uses this identifier because without it, the SRT handshake between MediaLive (the caller) and the upstream system (the listener) might fail.
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impl SrtCallerSourceRequest
Sourcepub fn decryption(&self) -> Option<&SrtCallerDecryptionRequest>
pub fn decryption(&self) -> Option<&SrtCallerDecryptionRequest>
Complete these parameters only if the content is encrypted.
Sourcepub fn minimum_latency(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn minimum_latency(&self) -> Option<i32>
The preferred latency (in milliseconds) for implementing packet loss and recovery. Packet recovery is a key feature of SRT. Obtain this value from the operator at the upstream system.
Sourcepub fn srt_listener_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn srt_listener_address(&self) -> Option<&str>
The IP address at the upstream system (the listener) that MediaLive (the caller) will connect to.
Sourcepub fn srt_listener_port(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn srt_listener_port(&self) -> Option<&str>
The port at the upstream system (the listener) that MediaLive (the caller) will connect to.
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impl SrtCallerSourceRequest
Sourcepub fn builder() -> SrtCallerSourceRequestBuilder
pub fn builder() -> SrtCallerSourceRequestBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SrtCallerSourceRequest
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> SrtCallerSourceRequest
fn clone(&self) -> SrtCallerSourceRequest
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