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Class: Aws::MediaConvert::Types::AutomatedAbrSettings
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::MediaConvert::Types::AutomatedAbrSettings
- Defined in:
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Overview
When passing AutomatedAbrSettings as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
max_abr_bitrate: 1,
max_renditions: 1,
min_abr_bitrate: 1,
}
Use automated ABR to have MediaConvert set up the renditions in your ABR package for you automatically, based on characteristics of your input video. This feature optimizes video quality while minimizing the overall size of your ABR package.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#max_abr_bitrate ⇒ Integer
Optional.
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#max_renditions ⇒ Integer
Optional.
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#min_abr_bitrate ⇒ Integer
Optional.
Instance Attribute Details
#max_abr_bitrate ⇒ Integer
Optional. The maximum target bit rate used in your automated ABR stack. Use this value to set an upper limit on the bandwidth consumed by the highest-quality rendition. This is the rendition that is delivered to viewers with the fastest internet connections. If you don\'t specify a value, MediaConvert uses 8,000,000 (8 mb/s) by default.
#max_renditions ⇒ Integer
Optional. The maximum number of renditions that MediaConvert will create in your automated ABR stack. The number of renditions is determined automatically, based on analysis of each job, but will never exceed this limit. When you set this to Auto in the console, which is equivalent to excluding it from your JSON job specification, MediaConvert defaults to a limit of 15.
#min_abr_bitrate ⇒ Integer
Optional. The minimum target bitrate used in your automated ABR stack. Use this value to set a lower limit on the bitrate of video delivered to viewers with slow internet connections. If you don\'t specify a value, MediaConvert uses 600,000 (600 kb/s) by default.