@aws-sdk/client-mediaconvert 3.848.0 → 3.849.0

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package/dist-cjs/index.js CHANGED
@@ -438,6 +438,7 @@ __export(index_exports, {
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  SrtStylePassthrough: () => SrtStylePassthrough,
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  StatusUpdateInterval: () => StatusUpdateInterval,
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  TagResourceCommand: () => TagResourceCommand,
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+ TamsGapHandling: () => TamsGapHandling,
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  TeletextPageType: () => TeletextPageType,
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  TimecodeBurninPosition: () => TimecodeBurninPosition,
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  TimecodeSource: () => TimecodeSource,
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  };
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  // src/models/models_2.ts
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+ var SimulateReservedQueue = {
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+ DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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+ ENABLED: "ENABLED"
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+ };
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  var JobStatus = {
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  CANCELED: "CANCELED",
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  COMPLETE: "COMPLETE",
@@ -3102,6 +3107,7 @@ var se_Input = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((input, context) => {
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  programNumber: [, , `ProgramNumber`],
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  psiControl: [, , `PsiControl`],
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  supplementalImps: [, import_smithy_client._json, `SupplementalImps`],
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+ tamsSettings: [, (_) => se_InputTamsSettings(_, context), `TamsSettings`],
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  timecodeSource: [, , `TimecodeSource`],
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  timecodeStart: [, , `TimecodeStart`],
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  videoGenerator: [, (_) => se_InputVideoGenerator(_, context), `VideoGenerator`],
@@ -3123,6 +3129,14 @@ var se_InputDecryptionSettings = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((input, context) => {
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  kmsKeyRegion: [, , `KmsKeyRegion`]
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  });
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  }, "se_InputDecryptionSettings");
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+ var se_InputTamsSettings = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((input, context) => {
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+ return (0, import_smithy_client.take)(input, {
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+ authConnectionArn: [, , `AuthConnectionArn`],
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+ gapHandling: [, , `GapHandling`],
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+ sourceId: [, , `SourceId`],
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+ timerange: [, , `Timerange`]
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+ });
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+ }, "se_InputTamsSettings");
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  var se_InputTemplate = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((input, context) => {
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  return (0, import_smithy_client.take)(input, {
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  advancedInputFilter: [, , `AdvancedInputFilter`],
@@ -5351,6 +5365,7 @@ var de_Input = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((output, context) => {
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  ProgramNumber: [, import_smithy_client.expectInt32, `programNumber`],
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  PsiControl: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `psiControl`],
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  SupplementalImps: [, import_smithy_client._json, `supplementalImps`],
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+ TamsSettings: [, (_) => de_InputTamsSettings(_, context), `tamsSettings`],
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  TimecodeSource: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `timecodeSource`],
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  TimecodeStart: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `timecodeStart`],
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  VideoGenerator: [, (_) => de_InputVideoGenerator(_, context), `videoGenerator`],
@@ -5372,6 +5387,14 @@ var de_InputDecryptionSettings = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((output, context) => {
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  KmsKeyRegion: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `kmsKeyRegion`]
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  });
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  }, "de_InputDecryptionSettings");
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+ var de_InputTamsSettings = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((output, context) => {
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+ return (0, import_smithy_client.take)(output, {
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+ AuthConnectionArn: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `authConnectionArn`],
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+ GapHandling: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `gapHandling`],
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+ SourceId: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `sourceId`],
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+ Timerange: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `timerange`]
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+ });
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+ }, "de_InputTamsSettings");
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  var de_InputTemplate = /* @__PURE__ */ __name((output, context) => {
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  return (0, import_smithy_client.take)(output, {
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  AdvancedInputFilter: [, import_smithy_client.expectString, `advancedInputFilter`],
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  IGNORE_PSI: "IGNORE_PSI",
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  USE_PSI: "USE_PSI"
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  };
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+ var TamsGapHandling = {
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+ FILL_WITH_BLACK: "FILL_WITH_BLACK",
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+ HOLD_LAST_FRAME: "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ SKIP_GAPS: "SKIP_GAPS"
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+ };
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  var InputTimecodeSource = {
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  EMBEDDED: "EMBEDDED",
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  SPECIFIEDSTART: "SPECIFIEDSTART",
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  LEGACY: "LEGACY",
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  SPEC_COMPLIANT: "SPEC_COMPLIANT"
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  };
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+ // src/models/models_1.ts
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  var HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame = {
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  NONE: "NONE",
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  PRIV: "PRIV",
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  TDRL: "TDRL"
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  };
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- // src/models/models_1.ts
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  var MsSmoothAudioDeduplication = {
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  COMBINE_DUPLICATE_STREAMS: "COMBINE_DUPLICATE_STREAMS",
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  NONE: "NONE"
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  SPECIFIEDSTART: "SPECIFIEDSTART",
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  ZEROBASED: "ZEROBASED"
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  };
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- var SimulateReservedQueue = {
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- DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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- ENABLED: "ENABLED"
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- };
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  // Annotate the CommonJS export names for ESM import in node:
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  0 && (module.exports = {
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  InputFilterEnable,
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  InputScanType,
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  InputPsiControl,
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+ TamsGapHandling,
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  InputTimecodeSource,
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  VideoOverlayUnit,
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  VideoOverlayPlayBackMode,
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  IGNORE_PSI: "IGNORE_PSI",
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  USE_PSI: "USE_PSI",
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  };
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+ export const TamsGapHandling = {
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+ FILL_WITH_BLACK: "FILL_WITH_BLACK",
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+ HOLD_LAST_FRAME: "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ SKIP_GAPS: "SKIP_GAPS",
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+ };
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  export const InputTimecodeSource = {
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  EMBEDDED: "EMBEDDED",
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  SPECIFIEDSTART: "SPECIFIEDSTART",
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  LEGACY: "LEGACY",
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  SPEC_COMPLIANT: "SPEC_COMPLIANT",
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  };
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- export const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame = {
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- NONE: "NONE",
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- PRIV: "PRIV",
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- TDRL: "TDRL",
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- };
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+ export const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame = {
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+ NONE: "NONE",
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+ PRIV: "PRIV",
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+ TDRL: "TDRL",
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+ };
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  export const MsSmoothAudioDeduplication = {
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  COMBINE_DUPLICATE_STREAMS: "COMBINE_DUPLICATE_STREAMS",
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  SPECIFIEDSTART: "SPECIFIEDSTART",
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  ZEROBASED: "ZEROBASED",
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  };
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- export const SimulateReservedQueue = {
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- DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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- ENABLED: "ENABLED",
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  import { MediaConvertServiceException as __BaseException } from "./MediaConvertServiceException";
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+ export const SimulateReservedQueue = {
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+ DISABLED: "DISABLED",
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+ ENABLED: "ENABLED",
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+ };
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  export const JobStatus = {
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  programNumber: [, , `ProgramNumber`],
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  psiControl: [, , `PsiControl`],
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  supplementalImps: [, _json, `SupplementalImps`],
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+ tamsSettings: [, (_) => se_InputTamsSettings(_, context), `TamsSettings`],
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  timecodeSource: [, , `TimecodeSource`],
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  timecodeStart: [, , `TimecodeStart`],
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  videoGenerator: [, (_) => se_InputVideoGenerator(_, context), `VideoGenerator`],
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  kmsKeyRegion: [, , `KmsKeyRegion`],
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  });
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  };
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+ const se_InputTamsSettings = (input, context) => {
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+ return take(input, {
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+ authConnectionArn: [, , `AuthConnectionArn`],
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+ gapHandling: [, , `GapHandling`],
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+ sourceId: [, , `SourceId`],
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+ timerange: [, , `Timerange`],
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+ });
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+ };
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  const se_InputTemplate = (input, context) => {
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  return take(input, {
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  ProgramNumber: [, __expectInt32, `programNumber`],
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  PsiControl: [, __expectString, `psiControl`],
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  SupplementalImps: [, _json, `supplementalImps`],
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+ TamsSettings: [, (_) => de_InputTamsSettings(_, context), `tamsSettings`],
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  TimecodeSource: [, __expectString, `timecodeSource`],
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  };
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+ const de_InputTamsSettings = (output, context) => {
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+ return take(output, {
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+ AuthConnectionArn: [, __expectString, `authConnectionArn`],
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+ GapHandling: [, __expectString, `gapHandling`],
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+ SourceId: [, __expectString, `sourceId`],
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+ Timerange: [, __expectString, `timerange`],
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+ });
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+ };
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  * SupplementalImps: [ // __listOf__stringPatternS3ASSETMAPXml
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+ * TamsSettings: { // InputTamsSettings
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+ * AuthConnectionArn: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * GapHandling: "SKIP_GAPS" || "FILL_WITH_BLACK" || "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ * SourceId: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * Timerange: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * },
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+ * // TamsSettings: { // InputTamsSettings
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+ * // AuthConnectionArn: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * // GapHandling: "SKIP_GAPS" || "FILL_WITH_BLACK" || "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ * // SourceId: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * // Timerange: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * // },
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+ * // TamsSettings: { // InputTamsSettings
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+ * // GapHandling: "SKIP_GAPS" || "FILL_WITH_BLACK" || "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ * // TamsSettings: { // InputTamsSettings
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+ * // AuthConnectionArn: "STRING_VALUE",
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+ * // GapHandling: "SKIP_GAPS" || "FILL_WITH_BLACK" || "HOLD_LAST_FRAME",
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+ /**
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+ /**
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+ * Specify a Time Addressable Media Store (TAMS) server as an input source. TAMS is an open-source API specification that provides access to time-segmented media content. Use TAMS to retrieve specific time ranges from live or archived media streams. When you specify TAMS settings, MediaConvert connects to your TAMS server, retrieves the media segments for your specified time range, and processes them as a single input. This enables workflows like extracting clips from live streams or processing specific portions of archived content. To use TAMS, you must: 1. Have access to a TAMS-compliant server 2. Specify the server URL in the Input file URL field 3. Provide the required SourceId and Timerange parameters 4. Configure authentication, if your TAMS server requires it
4302
+ * @public
4303
+ */
4304
+ TamsSettings?: InputTamsSettings | undefined;
4261
4305
  /**
4262
4306
  * Use this Timecode source setting, located under the input settings, to specify how the service counts input video frames. This input frame count affects only the behavior of features that apply to a single input at a time, such as input clipping and synchronizing some captions formats. Choose Embedded to use the timecodes in your input video. Choose Start at zero to start the first frame at zero. Choose Specified start to start the first frame at the timecode that you specify in the setting Start timecode. If you don't specify a value for Timecode source, the service will use Embedded by default. For more information about timecodes, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/console/mediaconvert/timecode.
4263
4307
  * @public
@@ -6349,182 +6393,3 @@ export declare const HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode: {
6349
6393
  * @public
6350
6394
  */
6351
6395
  export type HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode = (typeof HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode)[keyof typeof HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode];
6352
- /**
6353
- * @public
6354
- * @enum
6355
- */
6356
- export declare const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame: {
6357
- readonly NONE: "NONE";
6358
- readonly PRIV: "PRIV";
6359
- readonly TDRL: "TDRL";
6360
- };
6361
- /**
6362
- * @public
6363
- */
6364
- export type HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame = (typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame)[keyof typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame];
6365
- /**
6366
- * Settings related to your HLS output package. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/outputs-file-ABR.html.
6367
- * @public
6368
- */
6369
- export interface HlsGroupSettings {
6370
- /**
6371
- * Choose one or more ad marker types to decorate your Apple HLS manifest. This setting does not determine whether SCTE-35 markers appear in the outputs themselves.
6372
- * @public
6373
- */
6374
- AdMarkers?: HlsAdMarkers[] | undefined;
6375
- /**
6376
- * By default, the service creates one top-level .m3u8 HLS manifest for each HLS output group in your job. This default manifest references every output in the output group. To create additional top-level manifests that reference a subset of the outputs in the output group, specify a list of them here.
6377
- * @public
6378
- */
6379
- AdditionalManifests?: HlsAdditionalManifest[] | undefined;
6380
- /**
6381
- * Ignore this setting unless you are using FairPlay DRM with Verimatrix and you encounter playback issues. Keep the default value, Include, to output audio-only headers. Choose Exclude to remove the audio-only headers from your audio segments.
6382
- * @public
6383
- */
6384
- AudioOnlyHeader?: HlsAudioOnlyHeader | undefined;
6385
- /**
6386
- * A partial URI prefix that will be prepended to each output in the media .m3u8 file. Can be used if base manifest is delivered from a different URL than the main .m3u8 file.
6387
- * @public
6388
- */
6389
- BaseUrl?: string | undefined;
6390
- /**
6391
- * Language to be used on Caption outputs
6392
- * @public
6393
- */
6394
- CaptionLanguageMappings?: HlsCaptionLanguageMapping[] | undefined;
6395
- /**
6396
- * Applies only to 608 Embedded output captions. Insert: Include CLOSED-CAPTIONS lines in the manifest. Specify at least one language in the CC1 Language Code field. One CLOSED-CAPTION line is added for each Language Code you specify. Make sure to specify the languages in the order in which they appear in the original source (if the source is embedded format) or the order of the caption selectors (if the source is other than embedded). Otherwise, languages in the manifest will not match up properly with the output captions. None: Include CLOSED-CAPTIONS=NONE line in the manifest. Omit: Omit any CLOSED-CAPTIONS line from the manifest.
6397
- * @public
6398
- */
6399
- CaptionLanguageSetting?: HlsCaptionLanguageSetting | undefined;
6400
- /**
6401
- * Set Caption segment length control to Match video to create caption segments that align with the video segments from the first video output in this output group. For example, if the video segments are 2 seconds long, your WebVTT segments will also be 2 seconds long. Keep the default setting, Large segments to create caption segments that are 300 seconds long.
6402
- * @public
6403
- */
6404
- CaptionSegmentLengthControl?: HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
6405
- /**
6406
- * Disable this setting only when your workflow requires the #EXT-X-ALLOW-CACHE:no tag. Otherwise, keep the default value Enabled and control caching in your video distribution set up. For example, use the Cache-Control http header.
6407
- * @public
6408
- */
6409
- ClientCache?: HlsClientCache | undefined;
6410
- /**
6411
- * Specification to use (RFC-6381 or the default RFC-4281) during m3u8 playlist generation.
6412
- * @public
6413
- */
6414
- CodecSpecification?: HlsCodecSpecification | undefined;
6415
- /**
6416
- * Use Destination to specify the S3 output location and the output filename base. Destination accepts format identifiers. If you do not specify the base filename in the URI, the service will use the filename of the input file. If your job has multiple inputs, the service uses the filename of the first input file.
6417
- * @public
6418
- */
6419
- Destination?: string | undefined;
6420
- /**
6421
- * Settings associated with the destination. Will vary based on the type of destination
6422
- * @public
6423
- */
6424
- DestinationSettings?: DestinationSettings | undefined;
6425
- /**
6426
- * Indicates whether segments should be placed in subdirectories.
6427
- * @public
6428
- */
6429
- DirectoryStructure?: HlsDirectoryStructure | undefined;
6430
- /**
6431
- * DRM settings.
6432
- * @public
6433
- */
6434
- Encryption?: HlsEncryptionSettings | undefined;
6435
- /**
6436
- * Specify whether MediaConvert generates images for trick play. Keep the default value, None, to not generate any images. Choose Thumbnail to generate tiled thumbnails. Choose Thumbnail and full frame to generate tiled thumbnails and full-resolution images of single frames. MediaConvert creates a child manifest for each set of images that you generate and adds corresponding entries to the parent manifest. A common application for these images is Roku trick mode. The thumbnails and full-frame images that MediaConvert creates with this feature are compatible with this Roku specification: https://developer.roku.com/docs/developer-program/media-playback/trick-mode/hls-and-dash.md
6437
- * @public
6438
- */
6439
- ImageBasedTrickPlay?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlay | undefined;
6440
- /**
6441
- * Tile and thumbnail settings applicable when imageBasedTrickPlay is ADVANCED
6442
- * @public
6443
- */
6444
- ImageBasedTrickPlaySettings?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings | undefined;
6445
- /**
6446
- * When set to GZIP, compresses HLS playlist.
6447
- * @public
6448
- */
6449
- ManifestCompression?: HlsManifestCompression | undefined;
6450
- /**
6451
- * Indicates whether the output manifest should use floating point values for segment duration.
6452
- * @public
6453
- */
6454
- ManifestDurationFormat?: HlsManifestDurationFormat | undefined;
6455
- /**
6456
- * Keep this setting at the default value of 0, unless you are troubleshooting a problem with how devices play back the end of your video asset. If you know that player devices are hanging on the final segment of your video because the length of your final segment is too short, use this setting to specify a minimum final segment length, in seconds. Choose a value that is greater than or equal to 1 and less than your segment length. When you specify a value for this setting, the encoder will combine any final segment that is shorter than the length that you specify with the previous segment. For example, your segment length is 3 seconds and your final segment is .5 seconds without a minimum final segment length; when you set the minimum final segment length to 1, your final segment is 3.5 seconds.
6457
- * @public
6458
- */
6459
- MinFinalSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
6460
- /**
6461
- * When set, Minimum Segment Size is enforced by looking ahead and back within the specified range for a nearby avail and extending the segment size if needed.
6462
- * @public
6463
- */
6464
- MinSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
6465
- /**
6466
- * Indicates whether the .m3u8 manifest file should be generated for this HLS output group.
6467
- * @public
6468
- */
6469
- OutputSelection?: HlsOutputSelection | undefined;
6470
- /**
6471
- * Includes or excludes EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME tag in .m3u8 manifest files. The value is calculated as follows: either the program date and time are initialized using the input timecode source, or the time is initialized using the input timecode source and the date is initialized using the timestamp_offset.
6472
- * @public
6473
- */
6474
- ProgramDateTime?: HlsProgramDateTime | undefined;
6475
- /**
6476
- * Period of insertion of EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME entry, in seconds.
6477
- * @public
6478
- */
6479
- ProgramDateTimePeriod?: number | undefined;
6480
- /**
6481
- * Specify whether MediaConvert generates HLS manifests while your job is running or when your job is complete. To generate HLS manifests while your job is running: Choose Enabled. Use if you want to play back your content as soon as it's available. MediaConvert writes the parent and child manifests after the first three media segments are written to your destination S3 bucket. It then writes new updated manifests after each additional segment is written. The parent manifest includes the latest BANDWIDTH and AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH attributes, and child manifests include the latest available media segment. When your job completes, the final child playlists include an EXT-X-ENDLIST tag. To generate HLS manifests only when your job completes: Choose Disabled.
6482
- * @public
6483
- */
6484
- ProgressiveWriteHlsManifest?: HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest | undefined;
6485
- /**
6486
- * When set to SINGLE_FILE, emits program as a single media resource (.ts) file, uses #EXT-X-BYTERANGE tags to index segment for playback.
6487
- * @public
6488
- */
6489
- SegmentControl?: HlsSegmentControl | undefined;
6490
- /**
6491
- * Specify the length, in whole seconds, of each segment. When you don't specify a value, MediaConvert defaults to 10. Related settings: Use Segment length control to specify whether the encoder enforces this value strictly. Use Segment control to specify whether MediaConvert creates separate segment files or one content file that has metadata to mark the segment boundaries.
6492
- * @public
6493
- */
6494
- SegmentLength?: number | undefined;
6495
- /**
6496
- * Specify how you want MediaConvert to determine segment lengths in this output group. To use the exact value that you specify under Segment length: Choose Exact. Note that this might result in additional I-frames in the output GOP. To create segment lengths that are a multiple of the GOP: Choose Multiple of GOP. MediaConvert will round up the segment lengths to match the next GOP boundary. To have MediaConvert automatically determine a segment duration that is a multiple of both the audio packets and the frame rates: Choose Match. When you do, also specify a target segment duration under Segment length. This is useful for some ad-insertion or segment replacement workflows. Note that Match has the following requirements: - Output containers: Include at least one video output and at least one audio output. Audio-only outputs are not supported. - Output frame rate: Follow source is not supported. - Multiple output frame rates: When you specify multiple outputs, we recommend they share a similar frame rate (as in X/3, X/2, X, or 2X). For example: 5, 15, 30 and 60. Or: 25 and 50. (Outputs must share an integer multiple.) - Output audio codec: Specify Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). - Output sample rate: Choose 48kHz.
6497
- * @public
6498
- */
6499
- SegmentLengthControl?: HlsSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
6500
- /**
6501
- * Specify the number of segments to write to a subdirectory before starting a new one. You must also set Directory structure to Subdirectory per stream for this setting to have an effect.
6502
- * @public
6503
- */
6504
- SegmentsPerSubdirectory?: number | undefined;
6505
- /**
6506
- * Include or exclude RESOLUTION attribute for video in EXT-X-STREAM-INF tag of variant manifest.
6507
- * @public
6508
- */
6509
- StreamInfResolution?: HlsStreamInfResolution | undefined;
6510
- /**
6511
- * When set to LEGACY, the segment target duration is always rounded up to the nearest integer value above its current value in seconds. When set to SPEC\\_COMPLIANT, the segment target duration is rounded up to the nearest integer value if fraction seconds are greater than or equal to 0.5 (>= 0.5) and rounded down if less than 0.5 (< 0.5). You may need to use LEGACY if your client needs to ensure that the target duration is always longer than the actual duration of the segment. Some older players may experience interrupted playback when the actual duration of a track in a segment is longer than the target duration.
6512
- * @public
6513
- */
6514
- TargetDurationCompatibilityMode?: HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode | undefined;
6515
- /**
6516
- * Specify the type of the ID3 frame to use for ID3 timestamps in your output. To include ID3 timestamps: Specify PRIV or TDRL and set ID3 metadata to Passthrough. To exclude ID3 timestamps: Set ID3 timestamp frame type to None.
6517
- * @public
6518
- */
6519
- TimedMetadataId3Frame?: HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame | undefined;
6520
- /**
6521
- * Specify the interval in seconds to write ID3 timestamps in your output. The first timestamp starts at the output timecode and date, and increases incrementally with each ID3 timestamp. To use the default interval of 10 seconds: Leave blank. To include this metadata in your output: Set ID3 timestamp frame type to PRIV or TDRL, and set ID3 metadata to Passthrough.
6522
- * @public
6523
- */
6524
- TimedMetadataId3Period?: number | undefined;
6525
- /**
6526
- * Provides an extra millisecond delta offset to fine tune the timestamps.
6527
- * @public
6528
- */
6529
- TimestampDeltaMilliseconds?: number | undefined;
6530
- }
@@ -1,4 +1,183 @@
1
- import { AudioDescription, AutomatedEncodingSettings, AvailBlanking, CaptionDescription, CmafGroupSettings, ColorConversion3DLUTSetting, DashIsoGroupSettings, DestinationSettings, EsamSettings, ExtendedDataServices, FileGroupSettings, FrameMetricType, Hdr10Metadata, HlsGroupSettings, Id3Insertion, ImageInserter, Input, KantarWatermarkSettings, MotionImageInserter, NielsenConfiguration, NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings, Rectangle, SpekeKeyProvider } from "./models_0";
1
+ import { AudioDescription, AutomatedEncodingSettings, CaptionDescription, CmafGroupSettings, DashIsoGroupSettings, DestinationSettings, FileGroupSettings, FrameMetricType, Hdr10Metadata, HlsAdditionalManifest, HlsAdMarkers, HlsAudioOnlyHeader, HlsCaptionLanguageMapping, HlsCaptionLanguageSetting, HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl, HlsClientCache, HlsCodecSpecification, HlsDirectoryStructure, HlsEncryptionSettings, HlsImageBasedTrickPlay, HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings, HlsManifestCompression, HlsManifestDurationFormat, HlsOutputSelection, HlsProgramDateTime, HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest, HlsSegmentControl, HlsSegmentLengthControl, HlsStreamInfResolution, HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode, Id3Insertion, ImageInserter, Rectangle, SpekeKeyProvider } from "./models_0";
2
+ /**
3
+ * @public
4
+ * @enum
5
+ */
6
+ export declare const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame: {
7
+ readonly NONE: "NONE";
8
+ readonly PRIV: "PRIV";
9
+ readonly TDRL: "TDRL";
10
+ };
11
+ /**
12
+ * @public
13
+ */
14
+ export type HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame = (typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame)[keyof typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame];
15
+ /**
16
+ * Settings related to your HLS output package. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/outputs-file-ABR.html.
17
+ * @public
18
+ */
19
+ export interface HlsGroupSettings {
20
+ /**
21
+ * Choose one or more ad marker types to decorate your Apple HLS manifest. This setting does not determine whether SCTE-35 markers appear in the outputs themselves.
22
+ * @public
23
+ */
24
+ AdMarkers?: HlsAdMarkers[] | undefined;
25
+ /**
26
+ * By default, the service creates one top-level .m3u8 HLS manifest for each HLS output group in your job. This default manifest references every output in the output group. To create additional top-level manifests that reference a subset of the outputs in the output group, specify a list of them here.
27
+ * @public
28
+ */
29
+ AdditionalManifests?: HlsAdditionalManifest[] | undefined;
30
+ /**
31
+ * Ignore this setting unless you are using FairPlay DRM with Verimatrix and you encounter playback issues. Keep the default value, Include, to output audio-only headers. Choose Exclude to remove the audio-only headers from your audio segments.
32
+ * @public
33
+ */
34
+ AudioOnlyHeader?: HlsAudioOnlyHeader | undefined;
35
+ /**
36
+ * A partial URI prefix that will be prepended to each output in the media .m3u8 file. Can be used if base manifest is delivered from a different URL than the main .m3u8 file.
37
+ * @public
38
+ */
39
+ BaseUrl?: string | undefined;
40
+ /**
41
+ * Language to be used on Caption outputs
42
+ * @public
43
+ */
44
+ CaptionLanguageMappings?: HlsCaptionLanguageMapping[] | undefined;
45
+ /**
46
+ * Applies only to 608 Embedded output captions. Insert: Include CLOSED-CAPTIONS lines in the manifest. Specify at least one language in the CC1 Language Code field. One CLOSED-CAPTION line is added for each Language Code you specify. Make sure to specify the languages in the order in which they appear in the original source (if the source is embedded format) or the order of the caption selectors (if the source is other than embedded). Otherwise, languages in the manifest will not match up properly with the output captions. None: Include CLOSED-CAPTIONS=NONE line in the manifest. Omit: Omit any CLOSED-CAPTIONS line from the manifest.
47
+ * @public
48
+ */
49
+ CaptionLanguageSetting?: HlsCaptionLanguageSetting | undefined;
50
+ /**
51
+ * Set Caption segment length control to Match video to create caption segments that align with the video segments from the first video output in this output group. For example, if the video segments are 2 seconds long, your WebVTT segments will also be 2 seconds long. Keep the default setting, Large segments to create caption segments that are 300 seconds long.
52
+ * @public
53
+ */
54
+ CaptionSegmentLengthControl?: HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
55
+ /**
56
+ * Disable this setting only when your workflow requires the #EXT-X-ALLOW-CACHE:no tag. Otherwise, keep the default value Enabled and control caching in your video distribution set up. For example, use the Cache-Control http header.
57
+ * @public
58
+ */
59
+ ClientCache?: HlsClientCache | undefined;
60
+ /**
61
+ * Specification to use (RFC-6381 or the default RFC-4281) during m3u8 playlist generation.
62
+ * @public
63
+ */
64
+ CodecSpecification?: HlsCodecSpecification | undefined;
65
+ /**
66
+ * Use Destination to specify the S3 output location and the output filename base. Destination accepts format identifiers. If you do not specify the base filename in the URI, the service will use the filename of the input file. If your job has multiple inputs, the service uses the filename of the first input file.
67
+ * @public
68
+ */
69
+ Destination?: string | undefined;
70
+ /**
71
+ * Settings associated with the destination. Will vary based on the type of destination
72
+ * @public
73
+ */
74
+ DestinationSettings?: DestinationSettings | undefined;
75
+ /**
76
+ * Indicates whether segments should be placed in subdirectories.
77
+ * @public
78
+ */
79
+ DirectoryStructure?: HlsDirectoryStructure | undefined;
80
+ /**
81
+ * DRM settings.
82
+ * @public
83
+ */
84
+ Encryption?: HlsEncryptionSettings | undefined;
85
+ /**
86
+ * Specify whether MediaConvert generates images for trick play. Keep the default value, None, to not generate any images. Choose Thumbnail to generate tiled thumbnails. Choose Thumbnail and full frame to generate tiled thumbnails and full-resolution images of single frames. MediaConvert creates a child manifest for each set of images that you generate and adds corresponding entries to the parent manifest. A common application for these images is Roku trick mode. The thumbnails and full-frame images that MediaConvert creates with this feature are compatible with this Roku specification: https://developer.roku.com/docs/developer-program/media-playback/trick-mode/hls-and-dash.md
87
+ * @public
88
+ */
89
+ ImageBasedTrickPlay?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlay | undefined;
90
+ /**
91
+ * Tile and thumbnail settings applicable when imageBasedTrickPlay is ADVANCED
92
+ * @public
93
+ */
94
+ ImageBasedTrickPlaySettings?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings | undefined;
95
+ /**
96
+ * When set to GZIP, compresses HLS playlist.
97
+ * @public
98
+ */
99
+ ManifestCompression?: HlsManifestCompression | undefined;
100
+ /**
101
+ * Indicates whether the output manifest should use floating point values for segment duration.
102
+ * @public
103
+ */
104
+ ManifestDurationFormat?: HlsManifestDurationFormat | undefined;
105
+ /**
106
+ * Keep this setting at the default value of 0, unless you are troubleshooting a problem with how devices play back the end of your video asset. If you know that player devices are hanging on the final segment of your video because the length of your final segment is too short, use this setting to specify a minimum final segment length, in seconds. Choose a value that is greater than or equal to 1 and less than your segment length. When you specify a value for this setting, the encoder will combine any final segment that is shorter than the length that you specify with the previous segment. For example, your segment length is 3 seconds and your final segment is .5 seconds without a minimum final segment length; when you set the minimum final segment length to 1, your final segment is 3.5 seconds.
107
+ * @public
108
+ */
109
+ MinFinalSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
110
+ /**
111
+ * When set, Minimum Segment Size is enforced by looking ahead and back within the specified range for a nearby avail and extending the segment size if needed.
112
+ * @public
113
+ */
114
+ MinSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
115
+ /**
116
+ * Indicates whether the .m3u8 manifest file should be generated for this HLS output group.
117
+ * @public
118
+ */
119
+ OutputSelection?: HlsOutputSelection | undefined;
120
+ /**
121
+ * Includes or excludes EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME tag in .m3u8 manifest files. The value is calculated as follows: either the program date and time are initialized using the input timecode source, or the time is initialized using the input timecode source and the date is initialized using the timestamp_offset.
122
+ * @public
123
+ */
124
+ ProgramDateTime?: HlsProgramDateTime | undefined;
125
+ /**
126
+ * Period of insertion of EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME entry, in seconds.
127
+ * @public
128
+ */
129
+ ProgramDateTimePeriod?: number | undefined;
130
+ /**
131
+ * Specify whether MediaConvert generates HLS manifests while your job is running or when your job is complete. To generate HLS manifests while your job is running: Choose Enabled. Use if you want to play back your content as soon as it's available. MediaConvert writes the parent and child manifests after the first three media segments are written to your destination S3 bucket. It then writes new updated manifests after each additional segment is written. The parent manifest includes the latest BANDWIDTH and AVERAGE-BANDWIDTH attributes, and child manifests include the latest available media segment. When your job completes, the final child playlists include an EXT-X-ENDLIST tag. To generate HLS manifests only when your job completes: Choose Disabled.
132
+ * @public
133
+ */
134
+ ProgressiveWriteHlsManifest?: HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest | undefined;
135
+ /**
136
+ * When set to SINGLE_FILE, emits program as a single media resource (.ts) file, uses #EXT-X-BYTERANGE tags to index segment for playback.
137
+ * @public
138
+ */
139
+ SegmentControl?: HlsSegmentControl | undefined;
140
+ /**
141
+ * Specify the length, in whole seconds, of each segment. When you don't specify a value, MediaConvert defaults to 10. Related settings: Use Segment length control to specify whether the encoder enforces this value strictly. Use Segment control to specify whether MediaConvert creates separate segment files or one content file that has metadata to mark the segment boundaries.
142
+ * @public
143
+ */
144
+ SegmentLength?: number | undefined;
145
+ /**
146
+ * Specify how you want MediaConvert to determine segment lengths in this output group. To use the exact value that you specify under Segment length: Choose Exact. Note that this might result in additional I-frames in the output GOP. To create segment lengths that are a multiple of the GOP: Choose Multiple of GOP. MediaConvert will round up the segment lengths to match the next GOP boundary. To have MediaConvert automatically determine a segment duration that is a multiple of both the audio packets and the frame rates: Choose Match. When you do, also specify a target segment duration under Segment length. This is useful for some ad-insertion or segment replacement workflows. Note that Match has the following requirements: - Output containers: Include at least one video output and at least one audio output. Audio-only outputs are not supported. - Output frame rate: Follow source is not supported. - Multiple output frame rates: When you specify multiple outputs, we recommend they share a similar frame rate (as in X/3, X/2, X, or 2X). For example: 5, 15, 30 and 60. Or: 25 and 50. (Outputs must share an integer multiple.) - Output audio codec: Specify Advanced Audio Coding (AAC). - Output sample rate: Choose 48kHz.
147
+ * @public
148
+ */
149
+ SegmentLengthControl?: HlsSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
150
+ /**
151
+ * Specify the number of segments to write to a subdirectory before starting a new one. You must also set Directory structure to Subdirectory per stream for this setting to have an effect.
152
+ * @public
153
+ */
154
+ SegmentsPerSubdirectory?: number | undefined;
155
+ /**
156
+ * Include or exclude RESOLUTION attribute for video in EXT-X-STREAM-INF tag of variant manifest.
157
+ * @public
158
+ */
159
+ StreamInfResolution?: HlsStreamInfResolution | undefined;
160
+ /**
161
+ * When set to LEGACY, the segment target duration is always rounded up to the nearest integer value above its current value in seconds. When set to SPEC\\_COMPLIANT, the segment target duration is rounded up to the nearest integer value if fraction seconds are greater than or equal to 0.5 (>= 0.5) and rounded down if less than 0.5 (< 0.5). You may need to use LEGACY if your client needs to ensure that the target duration is always longer than the actual duration of the segment. Some older players may experience interrupted playback when the actual duration of a track in a segment is longer than the target duration.
162
+ * @public
163
+ */
164
+ TargetDurationCompatibilityMode?: HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode | undefined;
165
+ /**
166
+ * Specify the type of the ID3 frame to use for ID3 timestamps in your output. To include ID3 timestamps: Specify PRIV or TDRL and set ID3 metadata to Passthrough. To exclude ID3 timestamps: Set ID3 timestamp frame type to None.
167
+ * @public
168
+ */
169
+ TimedMetadataId3Frame?: HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame | undefined;
170
+ /**
171
+ * Specify the interval in seconds to write ID3 timestamps in your output. The first timestamp starts at the output timecode and date, and increases incrementally with each ID3 timestamp. To use the default interval of 10 seconds: Leave blank. To include this metadata in your output: Set ID3 timestamp frame type to PRIV or TDRL, and set ID3 metadata to Passthrough.
172
+ * @public
173
+ */
174
+ TimedMetadataId3Period?: number | undefined;
175
+ /**
176
+ * Provides an extra millisecond delta offset to fine tune the timestamps.
177
+ * @public
178
+ */
179
+ TimestampDeltaMilliseconds?: number | undefined;
180
+ }
2
181
  /**
3
182
  * Specify the details for each additional Microsoft Smooth Streaming manifest that you want the service to generate for this output group. Each manifest can reference a different subset of outputs in the group.
4
183
  * @public
@@ -6042,91 +6221,3 @@ export interface TimedMetadataInsertion {
6042
6221
  */
6043
6222
  Id3Insertions?: Id3Insertion[] | undefined;
6044
6223
  }
6045
- /**
6046
- * JobSettings contains all the transcode settings for a job.
6047
- * @public
6048
- */
6049
- export interface JobSettings {
6050
- /**
6051
- * When specified, this offset (in milliseconds) is added to the input Ad Avail PTS time.
6052
- * @public
6053
- */
6054
- AdAvailOffset?: number | undefined;
6055
- /**
6056
- * Settings for ad avail blanking. Video can be blanked or overlaid with an image, and audio muted during SCTE-35 triggered ad avails.
6057
- * @public
6058
- */
6059
- AvailBlanking?: AvailBlanking | undefined;
6060
- /**
6061
- * Use 3D LUTs to specify custom color mapping behavior when you convert from one color space into another. You can include up to 8 different 3D LUTs. For more information, see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/3d-luts.html
6062
- * @public
6063
- */
6064
- ColorConversion3DLUTSettings?: ColorConversion3DLUTSetting[] | undefined;
6065
- /**
6066
- * Settings for Event Signaling And Messaging (ESAM). If you don't do ad insertion, you can ignore these settings.
6067
- * @public
6068
- */
6069
- Esam?: EsamSettings | undefined;
6070
- /**
6071
- * If your source content has EIA-608 Line 21 Data Services, enable this feature to specify what MediaConvert does with the Extended Data Services (XDS) packets. You can choose to pass through XDS packets, or remove them from the output. For more information about XDS, see EIA-608 Line Data Services, section 9.5.1.5 05h Content Advisory.
6072
- * @public
6073
- */
6074
- ExtendedDataServices?: ExtendedDataServices | undefined;
6075
- /**
6076
- * Specify the input that MediaConvert references for your default output settings. MediaConvert uses this input's Resolution, Frame rate, and Pixel aspect ratio for all outputs that you don't manually specify different output settings for. Enabling this setting will disable "Follow source" for all other inputs. If MediaConvert cannot follow your source, for example if you specify an audio-only input, MediaConvert uses the first followable input instead. In your JSON job specification, enter an integer from 1 to 150 corresponding to the order of your inputs.
6077
- * @public
6078
- */
6079
- FollowSource?: number | undefined;
6080
- /**
6081
- * Use Inputs to define source file used in the transcode job. There can be multiple inputs add in a job. These inputs will be concantenated together to create the output.
6082
- * @public
6083
- */
6084
- Inputs?: Input[] | undefined;
6085
- /**
6086
- * Use these settings only when you use Kantar watermarking. Specify the values that MediaConvert uses to generate and place Kantar watermarks in your output audio. These settings apply to every output in your job. In addition to specifying these values, you also need to store your Kantar credentials in AWS Secrets Manager. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/kantar-watermarking.html.
6087
- * @public
6088
- */
6089
- KantarWatermark?: KantarWatermarkSettings | undefined;
6090
- /**
6091
- * Overlay motion graphics on top of your video. The motion graphics that you specify here appear on all outputs in all output groups. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/motion-graphic-overlay.html.
6092
- * @public
6093
- */
6094
- MotionImageInserter?: MotionImageInserter | undefined;
6095
- /**
6096
- * Settings for your Nielsen configuration. If you don't do Nielsen measurement and analytics, ignore these settings. When you enable Nielsen configuration, MediaConvert enables PCM to ID3 tagging for all outputs in the job.
6097
- * @public
6098
- */
6099
- NielsenConfiguration?: NielsenConfiguration | undefined;
6100
- /**
6101
- * Ignore these settings unless you are using Nielsen non-linear watermarking. Specify the values that MediaConvert uses to generate and place Nielsen watermarks in your output audio. In addition to specifying these values, you also need to set up your cloud TIC server. These settings apply to every output in your job. The MediaConvert implementation is currently with the following Nielsen versions: Nielsen Watermark SDK Version 6.0.13 Nielsen NLM Watermark Engine Version 1.3.3 Nielsen Watermark Authenticator [SID_TIC] Version [7.0.0]
6102
- * @public
6103
- */
6104
- NielsenNonLinearWatermark?: NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings | undefined;
6105
- /**
6106
- * Contains one group of settings for each set of outputs that share a common package type. All unpackaged files (MPEG-4, MPEG-2 TS, Quicktime, MXF, and no container) are grouped in a single output group as well. Required in is a group of settings that apply to the whole group. This required object depends on the value you set for Type. Type, settings object pairs are as follows. * FILE_GROUP_SETTINGS, FileGroupSettings * HLS_GROUP_SETTINGS, HlsGroupSettings * DASH_ISO_GROUP_SETTINGS, DashIsoGroupSettings * MS_SMOOTH_GROUP_SETTINGS, MsSmoothGroupSettings * CMAF_GROUP_SETTINGS, CmafGroupSettings
6107
- * @public
6108
- */
6109
- OutputGroups?: OutputGroup[] | undefined;
6110
- /**
6111
- * These settings control how the service handles timecodes throughout the job. These settings don't affect input clipping.
6112
- * @public
6113
- */
6114
- TimecodeConfig?: TimecodeConfig | undefined;
6115
- /**
6116
- * Insert user-defined custom ID3 metadata at timecodes that you specify. In each output that you want to include this metadata, you must set ID3 metadata to Passthrough.
6117
- * @public
6118
- */
6119
- TimedMetadataInsertion?: TimedMetadataInsertion | undefined;
6120
- }
6121
- /**
6122
- * @public
6123
- * @enum
6124
- */
6125
- export declare const SimulateReservedQueue: {
6126
- readonly DISABLED: "DISABLED";
6127
- readonly ENABLED: "ENABLED";
6128
- };
6129
- /**
6130
- * @public
6131
- */
6132
- export type SimulateReservedQueue = (typeof SimulateReservedQueue)[keyof typeof SimulateReservedQueue];
@@ -1,7 +1,95 @@
1
1
  import { ExceptionOptionType as __ExceptionOptionType } from "@smithy/smithy-client";
2
2
  import { MediaConvertServiceException as __BaseException } from "./MediaConvertServiceException";
3
- import { AccelerationSettings, AccelerationStatus, AudioDescription, AvailBlanking, BillingTagsSource, CaptionDescriptionPreset, ColorConversion3DLUTSetting, Endpoint, EsamSettings, ExtendedDataServices, HopDestination, InputTemplate, JobMessages, JobPhase, KantarWatermarkSettings, MotionImageInserter, NielsenConfiguration, NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings, OutputGroupDetail, QueueTransition } from "./models_0";
4
- import { ContainerSettings, JobSettings, OutputGroup, SimulateReservedQueue, TimecodeConfig, TimedMetadataInsertion, VideoDescription } from "./models_1";
3
+ import { AccelerationSettings, AccelerationStatus, AudioDescription, AvailBlanking, BillingTagsSource, CaptionDescriptionPreset, ColorConversion3DLUTSetting, Endpoint, EsamSettings, ExtendedDataServices, HopDestination, Input, InputTemplate, JobMessages, JobPhase, KantarWatermarkSettings, MotionImageInserter, NielsenConfiguration, NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings, OutputGroupDetail, QueueTransition } from "./models_0";
4
+ import { ContainerSettings, OutputGroup, TimecodeConfig, TimedMetadataInsertion, VideoDescription } from "./models_1";
5
+ /**
6
+ * JobSettings contains all the transcode settings for a job.
7
+ * @public
8
+ */
9
+ export interface JobSettings {
10
+ /**
11
+ * When specified, this offset (in milliseconds) is added to the input Ad Avail PTS time.
12
+ * @public
13
+ */
14
+ AdAvailOffset?: number | undefined;
15
+ /**
16
+ * Settings for ad avail blanking. Video can be blanked or overlaid with an image, and audio muted during SCTE-35 triggered ad avails.
17
+ * @public
18
+ */
19
+ AvailBlanking?: AvailBlanking | undefined;
20
+ /**
21
+ * Use 3D LUTs to specify custom color mapping behavior when you convert from one color space into another. You can include up to 8 different 3D LUTs. For more information, see: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/3d-luts.html
22
+ * @public
23
+ */
24
+ ColorConversion3DLUTSettings?: ColorConversion3DLUTSetting[] | undefined;
25
+ /**
26
+ * Settings for Event Signaling And Messaging (ESAM). If you don't do ad insertion, you can ignore these settings.
27
+ * @public
28
+ */
29
+ Esam?: EsamSettings | undefined;
30
+ /**
31
+ * If your source content has EIA-608 Line 21 Data Services, enable this feature to specify what MediaConvert does with the Extended Data Services (XDS) packets. You can choose to pass through XDS packets, or remove them from the output. For more information about XDS, see EIA-608 Line Data Services, section 9.5.1.5 05h Content Advisory.
32
+ * @public
33
+ */
34
+ ExtendedDataServices?: ExtendedDataServices | undefined;
35
+ /**
36
+ * Specify the input that MediaConvert references for your default output settings. MediaConvert uses this input's Resolution, Frame rate, and Pixel aspect ratio for all outputs that you don't manually specify different output settings for. Enabling this setting will disable "Follow source" for all other inputs. If MediaConvert cannot follow your source, for example if you specify an audio-only input, MediaConvert uses the first followable input instead. In your JSON job specification, enter an integer from 1 to 150 corresponding to the order of your inputs.
37
+ * @public
38
+ */
39
+ FollowSource?: number | undefined;
40
+ /**
41
+ * Use Inputs to define source file used in the transcode job. There can be multiple inputs add in a job. These inputs will be concantenated together to create the output.
42
+ * @public
43
+ */
44
+ Inputs?: Input[] | undefined;
45
+ /**
46
+ * Use these settings only when you use Kantar watermarking. Specify the values that MediaConvert uses to generate and place Kantar watermarks in your output audio. These settings apply to every output in your job. In addition to specifying these values, you also need to store your Kantar credentials in AWS Secrets Manager. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/kantar-watermarking.html.
47
+ * @public
48
+ */
49
+ KantarWatermark?: KantarWatermarkSettings | undefined;
50
+ /**
51
+ * Overlay motion graphics on top of your video. The motion graphics that you specify here appear on all outputs in all output groups. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/motion-graphic-overlay.html.
52
+ * @public
53
+ */
54
+ MotionImageInserter?: MotionImageInserter | undefined;
55
+ /**
56
+ * Settings for your Nielsen configuration. If you don't do Nielsen measurement and analytics, ignore these settings. When you enable Nielsen configuration, MediaConvert enables PCM to ID3 tagging for all outputs in the job.
57
+ * @public
58
+ */
59
+ NielsenConfiguration?: NielsenConfiguration | undefined;
60
+ /**
61
+ * Ignore these settings unless you are using Nielsen non-linear watermarking. Specify the values that MediaConvert uses to generate and place Nielsen watermarks in your output audio. In addition to specifying these values, you also need to set up your cloud TIC server. These settings apply to every output in your job. The MediaConvert implementation is currently with the following Nielsen versions: Nielsen Watermark SDK Version 6.0.13 Nielsen NLM Watermark Engine Version 1.3.3 Nielsen Watermark Authenticator [SID_TIC] Version [7.0.0]
62
+ * @public
63
+ */
64
+ NielsenNonLinearWatermark?: NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings | undefined;
65
+ /**
66
+ * Contains one group of settings for each set of outputs that share a common package type. All unpackaged files (MPEG-4, MPEG-2 TS, Quicktime, MXF, and no container) are grouped in a single output group as well. Required in is a group of settings that apply to the whole group. This required object depends on the value you set for Type. Type, settings object pairs are as follows. * FILE_GROUP_SETTINGS, FileGroupSettings * HLS_GROUP_SETTINGS, HlsGroupSettings * DASH_ISO_GROUP_SETTINGS, DashIsoGroupSettings * MS_SMOOTH_GROUP_SETTINGS, MsSmoothGroupSettings * CMAF_GROUP_SETTINGS, CmafGroupSettings
67
+ * @public
68
+ */
69
+ OutputGroups?: OutputGroup[] | undefined;
70
+ /**
71
+ * These settings control how the service handles timecodes throughout the job. These settings don't affect input clipping.
72
+ * @public
73
+ */
74
+ TimecodeConfig?: TimecodeConfig | undefined;
75
+ /**
76
+ * Insert user-defined custom ID3 metadata at timecodes that you specify. In each output that you want to include this metadata, you must set ID3 metadata to Passthrough.
77
+ * @public
78
+ */
79
+ TimedMetadataInsertion?: TimedMetadataInsertion | undefined;
80
+ }
81
+ /**
82
+ * @public
83
+ * @enum
84
+ */
85
+ export declare const SimulateReservedQueue: {
86
+ readonly DISABLED: "DISABLED";
87
+ readonly ENABLED: "ENABLED";
88
+ };
89
+ /**
90
+ * @public
91
+ */
92
+ export type SimulateReservedQueue = (typeof SimulateReservedQueue)[keyof typeof SimulateReservedQueue];
5
93
  /**
6
94
  * @public
7
95
  * @enum
@@ -1471,6 +1471,19 @@ export declare const InputPsiControl: {
1471
1471
  };
1472
1472
  export type InputPsiControl =
1473
1473
  (typeof InputPsiControl)[keyof typeof InputPsiControl];
1474
+ export declare const TamsGapHandling: {
1475
+ readonly FILL_WITH_BLACK: "FILL_WITH_BLACK";
1476
+ readonly HOLD_LAST_FRAME: "HOLD_LAST_FRAME";
1477
+ readonly SKIP_GAPS: "SKIP_GAPS";
1478
+ };
1479
+ export type TamsGapHandling =
1480
+ (typeof TamsGapHandling)[keyof typeof TamsGapHandling];
1481
+ export interface InputTamsSettings {
1482
+ AuthConnectionArn?: string | undefined;
1483
+ GapHandling?: TamsGapHandling | undefined;
1484
+ SourceId?: string | undefined;
1485
+ Timerange?: string | undefined;
1486
+ }
1474
1487
  export declare const InputTimecodeSource: {
1475
1488
  readonly EMBEDDED: "EMBEDDED";
1476
1489
  readonly SPECIFIEDSTART: "SPECIFIEDSTART";
@@ -1621,6 +1634,7 @@ export interface Input {
1621
1634
  ProgramNumber?: number | undefined;
1622
1635
  PsiControl?: InputPsiControl | undefined;
1623
1636
  SupplementalImps?: string[] | undefined;
1637
+ TamsSettings?: InputTamsSettings | undefined;
1624
1638
  TimecodeSource?: InputTimecodeSource | undefined;
1625
1639
  TimecodeStart?: string | undefined;
1626
1640
  VideoGenerator?: InputVideoGenerator | undefined;
@@ -2362,46 +2376,3 @@ export declare const HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode: {
2362
2376
  };
2363
2377
  export type HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode =
2364
2378
  (typeof HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode)[keyof typeof HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode];
2365
- export declare const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame: {
2366
- readonly NONE: "NONE";
2367
- readonly PRIV: "PRIV";
2368
- readonly TDRL: "TDRL";
2369
- };
2370
- export type HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame =
2371
- (typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame)[keyof typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame];
2372
- export interface HlsGroupSettings {
2373
- AdMarkers?: HlsAdMarkers[] | undefined;
2374
- AdditionalManifests?: HlsAdditionalManifest[] | undefined;
2375
- AudioOnlyHeader?: HlsAudioOnlyHeader | undefined;
2376
- BaseUrl?: string | undefined;
2377
- CaptionLanguageMappings?: HlsCaptionLanguageMapping[] | undefined;
2378
- CaptionLanguageSetting?: HlsCaptionLanguageSetting | undefined;
2379
- CaptionSegmentLengthControl?: HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
2380
- ClientCache?: HlsClientCache | undefined;
2381
- CodecSpecification?: HlsCodecSpecification | undefined;
2382
- Destination?: string | undefined;
2383
- DestinationSettings?: DestinationSettings | undefined;
2384
- DirectoryStructure?: HlsDirectoryStructure | undefined;
2385
- Encryption?: HlsEncryptionSettings | undefined;
2386
- ImageBasedTrickPlay?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlay | undefined;
2387
- ImageBasedTrickPlaySettings?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings | undefined;
2388
- ManifestCompression?: HlsManifestCompression | undefined;
2389
- ManifestDurationFormat?: HlsManifestDurationFormat | undefined;
2390
- MinFinalSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
2391
- MinSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
2392
- OutputSelection?: HlsOutputSelection | undefined;
2393
- ProgramDateTime?: HlsProgramDateTime | undefined;
2394
- ProgramDateTimePeriod?: number | undefined;
2395
- ProgressiveWriteHlsManifest?: HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest | undefined;
2396
- SegmentControl?: HlsSegmentControl | undefined;
2397
- SegmentLength?: number | undefined;
2398
- SegmentLengthControl?: HlsSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
2399
- SegmentsPerSubdirectory?: number | undefined;
2400
- StreamInfResolution?: HlsStreamInfResolution | undefined;
2401
- TargetDurationCompatibilityMode?:
2402
- | HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode
2403
- | undefined;
2404
- TimedMetadataId3Frame?: HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame | undefined;
2405
- TimedMetadataId3Period?: number | undefined;
2406
- TimestampDeltaMilliseconds?: number | undefined;
2407
- }
@@ -1,28 +1,82 @@
1
1
  import {
2
2
  AudioDescription,
3
3
  AutomatedEncodingSettings,
4
- AvailBlanking,
5
4
  CaptionDescription,
6
5
  CmafGroupSettings,
7
- ColorConversion3DLUTSetting,
8
6
  DashIsoGroupSettings,
9
7
  DestinationSettings,
10
- EsamSettings,
11
- ExtendedDataServices,
12
8
  FileGroupSettings,
13
9
  FrameMetricType,
14
10
  Hdr10Metadata,
15
- HlsGroupSettings,
11
+ HlsAdditionalManifest,
12
+ HlsAdMarkers,
13
+ HlsAudioOnlyHeader,
14
+ HlsCaptionLanguageMapping,
15
+ HlsCaptionLanguageSetting,
16
+ HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl,
17
+ HlsClientCache,
18
+ HlsCodecSpecification,
19
+ HlsDirectoryStructure,
20
+ HlsEncryptionSettings,
21
+ HlsImageBasedTrickPlay,
22
+ HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings,
23
+ HlsManifestCompression,
24
+ HlsManifestDurationFormat,
25
+ HlsOutputSelection,
26
+ HlsProgramDateTime,
27
+ HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest,
28
+ HlsSegmentControl,
29
+ HlsSegmentLengthControl,
30
+ HlsStreamInfResolution,
31
+ HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode,
16
32
  Id3Insertion,
17
33
  ImageInserter,
18
- Input,
19
- KantarWatermarkSettings,
20
- MotionImageInserter,
21
- NielsenConfiguration,
22
- NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings,
23
34
  Rectangle,
24
35
  SpekeKeyProvider,
25
36
  } from "./models_0";
37
+ export declare const HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame: {
38
+ readonly NONE: "NONE";
39
+ readonly PRIV: "PRIV";
40
+ readonly TDRL: "TDRL";
41
+ };
42
+ export type HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame =
43
+ (typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame)[keyof typeof HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame];
44
+ export interface HlsGroupSettings {
45
+ AdMarkers?: HlsAdMarkers[] | undefined;
46
+ AdditionalManifests?: HlsAdditionalManifest[] | undefined;
47
+ AudioOnlyHeader?: HlsAudioOnlyHeader | undefined;
48
+ BaseUrl?: string | undefined;
49
+ CaptionLanguageMappings?: HlsCaptionLanguageMapping[] | undefined;
50
+ CaptionLanguageSetting?: HlsCaptionLanguageSetting | undefined;
51
+ CaptionSegmentLengthControl?: HlsCaptionSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
52
+ ClientCache?: HlsClientCache | undefined;
53
+ CodecSpecification?: HlsCodecSpecification | undefined;
54
+ Destination?: string | undefined;
55
+ DestinationSettings?: DestinationSettings | undefined;
56
+ DirectoryStructure?: HlsDirectoryStructure | undefined;
57
+ Encryption?: HlsEncryptionSettings | undefined;
58
+ ImageBasedTrickPlay?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlay | undefined;
59
+ ImageBasedTrickPlaySettings?: HlsImageBasedTrickPlaySettings | undefined;
60
+ ManifestCompression?: HlsManifestCompression | undefined;
61
+ ManifestDurationFormat?: HlsManifestDurationFormat | undefined;
62
+ MinFinalSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
63
+ MinSegmentLength?: number | undefined;
64
+ OutputSelection?: HlsOutputSelection | undefined;
65
+ ProgramDateTime?: HlsProgramDateTime | undefined;
66
+ ProgramDateTimePeriod?: number | undefined;
67
+ ProgressiveWriteHlsManifest?: HlsProgressiveWriteHlsManifest | undefined;
68
+ SegmentControl?: HlsSegmentControl | undefined;
69
+ SegmentLength?: number | undefined;
70
+ SegmentLengthControl?: HlsSegmentLengthControl | undefined;
71
+ SegmentsPerSubdirectory?: number | undefined;
72
+ StreamInfResolution?: HlsStreamInfResolution | undefined;
73
+ TargetDurationCompatibilityMode?:
74
+ | HlsTargetDurationCompatibilityMode
75
+ | undefined;
76
+ TimedMetadataId3Frame?: HlsTimedMetadataId3Frame | undefined;
77
+ TimedMetadataId3Period?: number | undefined;
78
+ TimestampDeltaMilliseconds?: number | undefined;
79
+ }
26
80
  export interface MsSmoothAdditionalManifest {
27
81
  ManifestNameModifier?: string | undefined;
28
82
  SelectedOutputs?: string[] | undefined;
@@ -2269,25 +2323,3 @@ export interface TimecodeConfig {
2269
2323
  export interface TimedMetadataInsertion {
2270
2324
  Id3Insertions?: Id3Insertion[] | undefined;
2271
2325
  }
2272
- export interface JobSettings {
2273
- AdAvailOffset?: number | undefined;
2274
- AvailBlanking?: AvailBlanking | undefined;
2275
- ColorConversion3DLUTSettings?: ColorConversion3DLUTSetting[] | undefined;
2276
- Esam?: EsamSettings | undefined;
2277
- ExtendedDataServices?: ExtendedDataServices | undefined;
2278
- FollowSource?: number | undefined;
2279
- Inputs?: Input[] | undefined;
2280
- KantarWatermark?: KantarWatermarkSettings | undefined;
2281
- MotionImageInserter?: MotionImageInserter | undefined;
2282
- NielsenConfiguration?: NielsenConfiguration | undefined;
2283
- NielsenNonLinearWatermark?: NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings | undefined;
2284
- OutputGroups?: OutputGroup[] | undefined;
2285
- TimecodeConfig?: TimecodeConfig | undefined;
2286
- TimedMetadataInsertion?: TimedMetadataInsertion | undefined;
2287
- }
2288
- export declare const SimulateReservedQueue: {
2289
- readonly DISABLED: "DISABLED";
2290
- readonly ENABLED: "ENABLED";
2291
- };
2292
- export type SimulateReservedQueue =
2293
- (typeof SimulateReservedQueue)[keyof typeof SimulateReservedQueue];
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ import {
12
12
  EsamSettings,
13
13
  ExtendedDataServices,
14
14
  HopDestination,
15
+ Input,
15
16
  InputTemplate,
16
17
  JobMessages,
17
18
  JobPhase,
@@ -24,13 +25,33 @@ import {
24
25
  } from "./models_0";
25
26
  import {
26
27
  ContainerSettings,
27
- JobSettings,
28
28
  OutputGroup,
29
- SimulateReservedQueue,
30
29
  TimecodeConfig,
31
30
  TimedMetadataInsertion,
32
31
  VideoDescription,
33
32
  } from "./models_1";
33
+ export interface JobSettings {
34
+ AdAvailOffset?: number | undefined;
35
+ AvailBlanking?: AvailBlanking | undefined;
36
+ ColorConversion3DLUTSettings?: ColorConversion3DLUTSetting[] | undefined;
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+ Esam?: EsamSettings | undefined;
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+ ExtendedDataServices?: ExtendedDataServices | undefined;
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+ FollowSource?: number | undefined;
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+ Inputs?: Input[] | undefined;
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+ KantarWatermark?: KantarWatermarkSettings | undefined;
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+ MotionImageInserter?: MotionImageInserter | undefined;
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+ NielsenConfiguration?: NielsenConfiguration | undefined;
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+ NielsenNonLinearWatermark?: NielsenNonLinearWatermarkSettings | undefined;
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+ OutputGroups?: OutputGroup[] | undefined;
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+ TimecodeConfig?: TimecodeConfig | undefined;
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+ TimedMetadataInsertion?: TimedMetadataInsertion | undefined;
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+ }
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+ export declare const SimulateReservedQueue: {
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+ readonly DISABLED: "DISABLED";
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+ readonly ENABLED: "ENABLED";
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+ };
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+ export type SimulateReservedQueue =
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+ (typeof SimulateReservedQueue)[keyof typeof SimulateReservedQueue];
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  export declare const JobStatus: {
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  readonly CANCELED: "CANCELED";
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  readonly COMPLETE: "COMPLETE";
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@aws-sdk/client-mediaconvert",
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  "description": "AWS SDK for JavaScript Mediaconvert Client for Node.js, Browser and React Native",
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- "version": "3.848.0",
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+ "version": "3.849.0",
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  "scripts": {
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  "build": "concurrently 'yarn:build:cjs' 'yarn:build:es' 'yarn:build:types'",
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  "build:cjs": "node ../../scripts/compilation/inline client-mediaconvert",