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Class: Aws::MediaConvert::Types::AudioChannelTaggingSettings

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Overview

Note:

When passing AudioChannelTaggingSettings as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  channel_tag: "L", # accepts L, R, C, LFE, LS, RS, LC, RC, CS, LSD, RSD, TCS, VHL, VHC, VHR
}

When you mimic a multi-channel audio layout with multiple mono-channel tracks, you can tag each channel layout manually. For example, you would tag the tracks that contain your left, right, and center audio with Left (L), Right (R), and Center (C), respectively. When you don't specify a value, MediaConvert labels your track as Center (C) by default. To use audio layout tagging, your output must be in a QuickTime (.mov) container; your audio codec must be AAC, WAV, or AIFF; and you must set up your audio track to have only one channel.

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#channel_tagString

You can add a tag for this mono-channel audio track to mimic its placement in a multi-channel layout. For example, if this track is the left surround channel, choose Left surround (LS).

Possible values:

  • L
  • R
  • C
  • LFE
  • LS
  • RS
  • LC
  • RC
  • CS
  • LSD
  • RSD
  • TCS
  • VHL
  • VHC
  • VHR

Returns:

  • (String)

    You can add a tag for this mono-channel audio track to mimic its placement in a multi-channel layout.