#[non_exhaustive]pub struct InputDeviceHdSettings {
pub active_input: Option<InputDeviceActiveInput>,
pub configured_input: Option<InputDeviceConfiguredInput>,
pub device_state: Option<InputDeviceState>,
pub framerate: Option<f64>,
pub height: Option<i32>,
pub max_bitrate: Option<i32>,
pub scan_type: Option<InputDeviceScanType>,
pub width: Option<i32>,
pub latency_ms: Option<i32>,
}
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Settings that describe the active source from the input device, and the video characteristics of that source.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.active_input: Option<InputDeviceActiveInput>
If you specified Auto as the configured input, specifies which of the sources is currently active (SDI or HDMI).
configured_input: Option<InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
The source at the input device that is currently active. You can specify this source.
device_state: Option<InputDeviceState>
The state of the input device.
framerate: Option<f64>
The frame rate of the video source.
height: Option<i32>
The height of the video source, in pixels.
max_bitrate: Option<i32>
The current maximum bitrate for ingesting this source, in bits per second. You can specify this maximum.
scan_type: Option<InputDeviceScanType>
The scan type of the video source.
width: Option<i32>
The width of the video source, in pixels.
latency_ms: Option<i32>
The Link device’s buffer size (latency) in milliseconds (ms). You can specify this value.
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Source§impl InputDeviceHdSettings
impl InputDeviceHdSettings
Sourcepub fn active_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceActiveInput>
pub fn active_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceActiveInput>
If you specified Auto as the configured input, specifies which of the sources is currently active (SDI or HDMI).
Sourcepub fn configured_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
pub fn configured_input(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceConfiguredInput>
The source at the input device that is currently active. You can specify this source.
Sourcepub fn device_state(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceState>
pub fn device_state(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceState>
The state of the input device.
Sourcepub fn max_bitrate(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn max_bitrate(&self) -> Option<i32>
The current maximum bitrate for ingesting this source, in bits per second. You can specify this maximum.
Sourcepub fn scan_type(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceScanType>
pub fn scan_type(&self) -> Option<&InputDeviceScanType>
The scan type of the video source.
Sourcepub fn latency_ms(&self) -> Option<i32>
pub fn latency_ms(&self) -> Option<i32>
The Link device’s buffer size (latency) in milliseconds (ms). You can specify this value.
Source§impl InputDeviceHdSettings
impl InputDeviceHdSettings
Sourcepub fn builder() -> InputDeviceHdSettingsBuilder
pub fn builder() -> InputDeviceHdSettingsBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture InputDeviceHdSettings
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Source§impl Clone for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl Clone for InputDeviceHdSettings
Source§fn clone(&self) -> InputDeviceHdSettings
fn clone(&self) -> InputDeviceHdSettings
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for InputDeviceHdSettings
Source§impl PartialEq for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl PartialEq for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl StructuralPartialEq for InputDeviceHdSettings
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impl Freeze for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl RefUnwindSafe for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl Send for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl Sync for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl Unpin for InputDeviceHdSettings
impl UnwindSafe for InputDeviceHdSettings
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