public static interface TimecodeConfig.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<TimecodeConfig.Builder,TimecodeConfig>
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
TimecodeConfig.Builder |
anchor(String anchor)
If you use an editing platform that relies on an anchor timecode, use Anchor Timecode to specify a timecode
that will match the input video frame to the output video frame.
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TimecodeConfig.Builder |
source(String source)
Use Source to set how timecodes are handled within this job.
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TimecodeConfig.Builder |
source(TimecodeSource source)
Use Source to set how timecodes are handled within this job.
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TimecodeConfig.Builder |
start(String start)
Only use when you set Source to Specified start.
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TimecodeConfig.Builder |
timestampOffset(String timestampOffset)
Only applies to outputs that support program-date-time stamp.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildTimecodeConfig.Builder anchor(String anchor)
anchor - If you use an editing platform that relies on an anchor timecode, use Anchor Timecode to specify a
timecode that will match the input video frame to the output video frame. Use 24-hour format with
frame number, (HH:MM:SS:FF) or (HH:MM:SS;FF). This setting ignores frame rate conversion. System
behavior for Anchor Timecode varies depending on your setting for Source. * If Source is set to
Specified Start, the first input frame is the specified value in Start Timecode. Anchor Timecode and
Start Timecode are used calculate output timecode. * If Source is set to Start at 0 the first frame is
00:00:00:00. * If Source is set to Embedded, the first frame is the timecode value on the first input
frame of the input.TimecodeConfig.Builder source(String source)
source - Use Source to set how timecodes are handled within this job. To make sure that your video, audio,
captions, and markers are synchronized and that time-based features, such as image inserter, work
correctly, choose the Timecode source option that matches your assets. All timecodes are in a 24-hour
format with frame number (HH:MM:SS:FF). * Embedded - Use the timecode that is in the input video. If
no embedded timecode is in the source, the service will use Start at 0 instead. * Start at 0 - Set the
timecode of the initial frame to 00:00:00:00. * Specified Start - Set the timecode of the initial
frame to a value other than zero. You use Start timecode to provide this value.TimecodeSource,
TimecodeSourceTimecodeConfig.Builder source(TimecodeSource source)
source - Use Source to set how timecodes are handled within this job. To make sure that your video, audio,
captions, and markers are synchronized and that time-based features, such as image inserter, work
correctly, choose the Timecode source option that matches your assets. All timecodes are in a 24-hour
format with frame number (HH:MM:SS:FF). * Embedded - Use the timecode that is in the input video. If
no embedded timecode is in the source, the service will use Start at 0 instead. * Start at 0 - Set the
timecode of the initial frame to 00:00:00:00. * Specified Start - Set the timecode of the initial
frame to a value other than zero. You use Start timecode to provide this value.TimecodeSource,
TimecodeSourceTimecodeConfig.Builder start(String start)
start - Only use when you set Source to Specified start. Use Start timecode to specify the timecode for the
initial frame. Use 24-hour format with frame number, (HH:MM:SS:FF) or (HH:MM:SS;FF).TimecodeConfig.Builder timestampOffset(String timestampOffset)
timestampOffset - Only applies to outputs that support program-date-time stamp. Use Timestamp offset to overwrite the
timecode date without affecting the time and frame number. Provide the new date as a string in the
format "yyyy-mm-dd". To use Timestamp offset, you must also enable Insert program-date-time in the
output settings. For example, if the date part of your timecodes is 2002-1-25 and you want to change
it to one year later, set Timestamp offset to 2003-1-25.Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.