Struct H264CodecSettings

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pub struct H264CodecSettings {
Show 23 fields pub allow_open_gop: Option<bool>, pub aq_strength: Option<f64>, pub b_frame_count: Option<i32>, pub b_pyramid: Option<bool>, pub bitrate_bps: Option<i32>, pub crf_level: Option<i32>, pub enable_two_pass: Option<bool>, pub entropy_coder: Option<String>, pub frame_rate: Option<f64>, pub frame_rate_conversion_strategy: Option<String>, pub gop_duration: Option<Duration>, pub gop_frame_count: Option<i32>, pub height_pixels: Option<i32>, pub hlg: Option<H264ColorFormatHLG>, pub pixel_format: Option<String>, pub preset: Option<String>, pub profile: Option<String>, pub rate_control_mode: Option<String>, pub sdr: Option<H264ColorFormatSDR>, pub tune: Option<String>, pub vbv_fullness_bits: Option<i32>, pub vbv_size_bits: Option<i32>, pub width_pixels: Option<i32>,
}
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H264 codec settings.

This type is not used in any activity, and only used as part of another schema.

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§allow_open_gop: Option<bool>

Specifies whether an open Group of Pictures (GOP) structure should be allowed or not. The default is false.

§aq_strength: Option<f64>

Specify the intensity of the adaptive quantizer (AQ). Must be between 0 and 1, where 0 disables the quantizer and 1 maximizes the quantizer. A higher value equals a lower bitrate but smoother image. The default is 0.

§b_frame_count: Option<i32>

The number of consecutive B-frames. Must be greater than or equal to zero. Must be less than H264CodecSettings.gop_frame_count if set. The default is 0.

§b_pyramid: Option<bool>

Allow B-pyramid for reference frame selection. This may not be supported on all decoders. The default is false.

§bitrate_bps: Option<i32>

Required. The video bitrate in bits per second. The minimum value is 1,000. The maximum value is 800,000,000.

§crf_level: Option<i32>

Target CRF level. Must be between 10 and 36, where 10 is the highest quality and 36 is the most efficient compression. The default is 21.

§enable_two_pass: Option<bool>

Use two-pass encoding strategy to achieve better video quality. H264CodecSettings.rate_control_mode must be vbr. The default is false.

§entropy_coder: Option<String>

The entropy coder to use. The default is cabac. Supported entropy coders: - cavlc - cabac

§frame_rate: Option<f64>

Required. The target video frame rate in frames per second (FPS). Must be less than or equal to 120.

§frame_rate_conversion_strategy: Option<String>

Optional. Frame rate conversion strategy for desired frame rate. The default is DOWNSAMPLE.

§gop_duration: Option<Duration>

Select the GOP size based on the specified duration. The default is 3s. Note that gopDuration must be less than or equal to segmentDuration, and segmentDuration must be divisible by gopDuration.

§gop_frame_count: Option<i32>

Select the GOP size based on the specified frame count. Must be greater than zero.

§height_pixels: Option<i32>

The height of the video in pixels. Must be an even integer. When not specified, the height is adjusted to match the specified width and input aspect ratio. If both are omitted, the input height is used. For portrait videos that contain horizontal ASR and rotation metadata, provide the height, in pixels, per the horizontal ASR. The API calculates the width per the horizontal ASR. The API detects any rotation metadata and swaps the requested height and width for the output.

§hlg: Option<H264ColorFormatHLG>

Optional. HLG color format setting for H264.

§pixel_format: Option<String>

Pixel format to use. The default is yuv420p. Supported pixel formats: - yuv420p pixel format - yuv422p pixel format - yuv444p pixel format - yuv420p10 10-bit HDR pixel format - yuv422p10 10-bit HDR pixel format - yuv444p10 10-bit HDR pixel format - yuv420p12 12-bit HDR pixel format - yuv422p12 12-bit HDR pixel format - yuv444p12 12-bit HDR pixel format

§preset: Option<String>

Enforces the specified codec preset. The default is veryfast. The available options are FFmpeg-compatible. Note that certain values for this field may cause the transcoder to override other fields you set in the H264CodecSettings message.

§profile: Option<String>

Enforces the specified codec profile. The following profiles are supported: * baseline * main * high (default) The available options are FFmpeg-compatible. Note that certain values for this field may cause the transcoder to override other fields you set in the H264CodecSettings message.

§rate_control_mode: Option<String>

Specify the mode. The default is vbr. Supported rate control modes: - vbr - variable bitrate - crf - constant rate factor

§sdr: Option<H264ColorFormatSDR>

Optional. SDR color format setting for H264.

§tune: Option<String>

Enforces the specified codec tune. The available options are FFmpeg-compatible. Note that certain values for this field may cause the transcoder to override other fields you set in the H264CodecSettings message.

§vbv_fullness_bits: Option<i32>

Initial fullness of the Video Buffering Verifier (VBV) buffer in bits. Must be greater than zero. The default is equal to 90% of H264CodecSettings.vbv_size_bits.

§vbv_size_bits: Option<i32>

Size of the Video Buffering Verifier (VBV) buffer in bits. Must be greater than zero. The default is equal to H264CodecSettings.bitrate_bps.

§width_pixels: Option<i32>

The width of the video in pixels. Must be an even integer. When not specified, the width is adjusted to match the specified height and input aspect ratio. If both are omitted, the input width is used. For portrait videos that contain horizontal ASR and rotation metadata, provide the width, in pixels, per the horizontal ASR. The API calculates the height per the horizontal ASR. The API detects any rotation metadata and swaps the requested height and width for the output.

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impl Clone for H264CodecSettings

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fn clone(&self) -> H264CodecSettings

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impl Debug for H264CodecSettings

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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impl Default for H264CodecSettings

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fn default() -> H264CodecSettings

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