java.lang.Object
com.amazonaws.services.elastictranscoder.model.JobOutput
All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Cloneable

public class JobOutput extends Object implements Serializable, Cloneable

Outputs recommended instead.If you specified one output for a job, information about that output. If you specified multiple outputs for a job, the Output object lists information about the first output. This duplicates the information that is listed for the first output in the Outputs object.

See Also:
  • Constructor Details

    • JobOutput

      public JobOutput()
  • Method Details

    • setId

      public void setId(String id)

      A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.

      Parameters:
      id - A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.
    • getId

      public String getId()

      A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.

      Returns:
      A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.
    • withId

      public JobOutput withId(String id)

      A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.

      Parameters:
      id - A sequential counter, starting with 1, that identifies an output among the outputs from the current job. In the Output syntax, this value is always 1.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setKey

      public void setKey(String key)

      The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.

      Parameters:
      key - The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.
    • getKey

      public String getKey()

      The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.

      Returns:
      The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.
    • withKey

      public JobOutput withKey(String key)

      The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.

      Parameters:
      key - The name to assign to the transcoded file. Elastic Transcoder saves the file in the Amazon S3 bucket specified by the OutputBucket object in the pipeline that is specified by the pipeline ID.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setThumbnailPattern

      public void setThumbnailPattern(String thumbnailPattern)

      Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

      Parameters:
      thumbnailPattern - Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

    • getThumbnailPattern

      public String getThumbnailPattern()

      Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

      Returns:
      Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

    • withThumbnailPattern

      public JobOutput withThumbnailPattern(String thumbnailPattern)

      Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

      Parameters:
      thumbnailPattern - Whether you want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails for your videos and, if so, how you want Elastic Transcoder to name the files.

      If you don't want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify "".

      If you do want Elastic Transcoder to create thumbnails, specify the information that you want to include in the file name for each thumbnail. You can specify the following values in any sequence:

      • {count} (Required): If you want to create thumbnails, you must include {count} in the ThumbnailPattern object. Wherever you specify {count}, Elastic Transcoder adds a five-digit sequence number (beginning with 00001) to thumbnail file names. The number indicates where a given thumbnail appears in the sequence of thumbnails for a transcoded file.

        If you specify a literal value and/or {resolution} but you omit {count}, Elastic Transcoder returns a validation error and does not create the job.
      • Literal values (Optional): You can specify literal values anywhere in the ThumbnailPattern object. For example, you can include them as a file name prefix or as a delimiter between {resolution} and {count}.

      • {resolution} (Optional): If you want Elastic Transcoder to include the resolution in the file name, include {resolution} in the ThumbnailPattern object.

      When creating thumbnails, Elastic Transcoder automatically saves the files in the format (.jpg or .png) that appears in the preset that you specified in the PresetID value of CreateJobOutput. Elastic Transcoder also appends the applicable file name extension.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setThumbnailEncryption

      public void setThumbnailEncryption(Encryption thumbnailEncryption)

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.

      Parameters:
      thumbnailEncryption - The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.
    • getThumbnailEncryption

      public Encryption getThumbnailEncryption()

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.

      Returns:
      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.
    • withThumbnailEncryption

      public JobOutput withThumbnailEncryption(Encryption thumbnailEncryption)

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.

      Parameters:
      thumbnailEncryption - The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your thumbnail.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setRotate

      public void setRotate(String rotate)

      The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

      Parameters:
      rotate - The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

    • getRotate

      public String getRotate()

      The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

      Returns:
      The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

    • withRotate

      public JobOutput withRotate(String rotate)

      The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

      Parameters:
      rotate - The number of degrees clockwise by which you want Elastic Transcoder to rotate the output relative to the input. Enter one of the following values:

      auto, 0, 90, 180, 270

      The value auto generally works only if the file that you're transcoding contains rotation metadata.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setPresetId

      public void setPresetId(String presetId)

      The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.

      Parameters:
      presetId - The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.
    • getPresetId

      public String getPresetId()

      The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.

      Returns:
      The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.
    • withPresetId

      public JobOutput withPresetId(String presetId)

      The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.

      Parameters:
      presetId - The value of the Id object for the preset that you want to use for this job. The preset determines the audio, video, and thumbnail settings that Elastic Transcoder uses for transcoding. To use a preset that you created, specify the preset ID that Elastic Transcoder returned in the response when you created the preset. You can also use the Elastic Transcoder system presets, which you can get with ListPresets.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setSegmentDuration

      public void setSegmentDuration(String segmentDuration)

      (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration, the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys of the associated playlist.

      Parameters:
      segmentDuration - (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration, the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys

    • getSegmentDuration

      public String getSegmentDuration()

      (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration, the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys of the associated playlist.

      Returns:
      (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration , the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys

    • withSegmentDuration

      public JobOutput withSegmentDuration(String segmentDuration)

      (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration, the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys of the associated playlist.

      Parameters:
      segmentDuration - (Outputs in Fragmented MP4 or MPEG-TS format only.If you specify a preset in PresetId for which the value of Container is fmp4 (Fragmented MP4) or ts (MPEG-TS), SegmentDuration is the target maximum duration of each segment in seconds. For HLSv3 format playlists, each media segment is stored in a separate .ts file. For HLSv4 and Smooth playlists, all media segments for an output are stored in a single file. Each segment is approximately the length of the SegmentDuration, though individual segments might be shorter or longer.

      The range of valid values is 1 to 60 seconds. If the duration of the video is not evenly divisible by SegmentDuration, the duration of the last segment is the remainder of total length/SegmentDuration.

      Elastic Transcoder creates an output-specific playlist for each output HLS output that you specify in OutputKeys. To add an output to the master playlist for this job, include it in the OutputKeys

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setStatus

      public void setStatus(String status)

      The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:

      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.

      Parameters:
      status - The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:
      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.
    • getStatus

      public String getStatus()

      The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:

      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.

      Returns:
      The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:
      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.
    • withStatus

      public JobOutput withStatus(String status)

      The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:

      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.

      Parameters:
      status - The status of one output in a job. If you specified only one output for the job, Outputs:Status is always the same as Job:Status. If you specified more than one output:
      • Job:Status and Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output.
      • When Elastic Transcoder starts to process the first output, Outputs:Status for that output and Job:Status both change to Progressing. For each output, the value of Outputs:Status remains Submitted until Elastic Transcoder starts to process the output.
      • Job:Status remains Progressing until all of the outputs reach a terminal status, either Complete or Error.
      • When all of the outputs reach a terminal status, Job:Status changes to Complete only if Outputs:Status for all of the outputs is Complete. If Outputs:Status for one or more outputs is Error, the terminal status for Job:Status is also Error.
      The value of Status is one of the following: Submitted, Progressing, Complete, Canceled, or Error.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setStatusDetail

      public void setStatusDetail(String statusDetail)

      Information that further explains Status.

      Parameters:
      statusDetail - Information that further explains Status.
    • getStatusDetail

      public String getStatusDetail()

      Information that further explains Status.

      Returns:
      Information that further explains Status.
    • withStatusDetail

      public JobOutput withStatusDetail(String statusDetail)

      Information that further explains Status.

      Parameters:
      statusDetail - Information that further explains Status.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setDuration

      public void setDuration(Long duration)

      Duration of the output file, in seconds.

      Parameters:
      duration - Duration of the output file, in seconds.
    • getDuration

      public Long getDuration()

      Duration of the output file, in seconds.

      Returns:
      Duration of the output file, in seconds.
    • withDuration

      public JobOutput withDuration(Long duration)

      Duration of the output file, in seconds.

      Parameters:
      duration - Duration of the output file, in seconds.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setWidth

      public void setWidth(Integer width)

      Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.

      Parameters:
      width - Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.
    • getWidth

      public Integer getWidth()

      Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.

      Returns:
      Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.
    • withWidth

      public JobOutput withWidth(Integer width)

      Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.

      Parameters:
      width - Specifies the width of the output file in pixels.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setHeight

      public void setHeight(Integer height)

      Height of the output file, in pixels.

      Parameters:
      height - Height of the output file, in pixels.
    • getHeight

      public Integer getHeight()

      Height of the output file, in pixels.

      Returns:
      Height of the output file, in pixels.
    • withHeight

      public JobOutput withHeight(Integer height)

      Height of the output file, in pixels.

      Parameters:
      height - Height of the output file, in pixels.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setFrameRate

      public void setFrameRate(String frameRate)

      Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.

      Parameters:
      frameRate - Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.
    • getFrameRate

      public String getFrameRate()

      Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.

      Returns:
      Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.
    • withFrameRate

      public JobOutput withFrameRate(String frameRate)

      Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.

      Parameters:
      frameRate - Frame rate of the output file, in frames per second.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setFileSize

      public void setFileSize(Long fileSize)

      File size of the output file, in bytes.

      Parameters:
      fileSize - File size of the output file, in bytes.
    • getFileSize

      public Long getFileSize()

      File size of the output file, in bytes.

      Returns:
      File size of the output file, in bytes.
    • withFileSize

      public JobOutput withFileSize(Long fileSize)

      File size of the output file, in bytes.

      Parameters:
      fileSize - File size of the output file, in bytes.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setDurationMillis

      public void setDurationMillis(Long durationMillis)

      Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.

      Parameters:
      durationMillis - Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.
    • getDurationMillis

      public Long getDurationMillis()

      Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.

      Returns:
      Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.
    • withDurationMillis

      public JobOutput withDurationMillis(Long durationMillis)

      Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.

      Parameters:
      durationMillis - Duration of the output file, in milliseconds.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • getWatermarks

      public List<JobWatermark> getWatermarks()

      Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      Returns:
      Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

    • setWatermarks

      public void setWatermarks(Collection<JobWatermark> watermarks)

      Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      Parameters:
      watermarks - Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

    • withWatermarks

      public JobOutput withWatermarks(JobWatermark... watermarks)

      Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setWatermarks(java.util.Collection) or withWatermarks(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

      Parameters:
      watermarks - Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • withWatermarks

      public JobOutput withWatermarks(Collection<JobWatermark> watermarks)

      Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      Parameters:
      watermarks - Information about the watermarks that you want Elastic Transcoder to add to the video during transcoding. You can specify up to four watermarks for each output. Settings for each watermark must be defined in the preset that you specify in Preset for the current output.

      Watermarks are added to the output video in the sequence in which you list them in the job output—the first watermark in the list is added to the output video first, the second watermark in the list is added next, and so on. As a result, if the settings in a preset cause Elastic Transcoder to place all watermarks in the same location, the second watermark that you add will cover the first one, the third one will cover the second, and the fourth one will cover the third.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setAlbumArt

      public void setAlbumArt(JobAlbumArt albumArt)

      The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.

      Parameters:
      albumArt - The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.
    • getAlbumArt

      public JobAlbumArt getAlbumArt()

      The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.

      Returns:
      The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.
    • withAlbumArt

      public JobOutput withAlbumArt(JobAlbumArt albumArt)

      The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.

      Parameters:
      albumArt - The album art to be associated with the output file, if any.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • getComposition

      public List<Clip> getComposition()

      You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.

      Returns:
      You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.
    • setComposition

      public void setComposition(Collection<Clip> composition)

      You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.

      Parameters:
      composition - You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.
    • withComposition

      public JobOutput withComposition(Clip... composition)

      You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.

      NOTE: This method appends the values to the existing list (if any). Use setComposition(java.util.Collection) or withComposition(java.util.Collection) if you want to override the existing values.

      Parameters:
      composition - You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • withComposition

      public JobOutput withComposition(Collection<Clip> composition)

      You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.

      Parameters:
      composition - You can create an output file that contains an excerpt from the input file. This excerpt, called a clip, can come from the beginning, middle, or end of the file. The Composition object contains settings for the clips that make up an output file. For the current release, you can only specify settings for a single clip per output file. The Composition object cannot be null.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setCaptions

      public void setCaptions(Captions captions)

      You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

      Parameters:
      captions - You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

    • getCaptions

      public Captions getCaptions()

      You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

      Returns:
      You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

    • withCaptions

      public JobOutput withCaptions(Captions captions)

      You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

      Parameters:
      captions - You can configure Elastic Transcoder to transcode captions, or subtitles, from one format to another. All captions must be in UTF-8. Elastic Transcoder supports two types of captions:

      • Embedded: Embedded captions are included in the same file as the audio and video. Elastic Transcoder supports only one embedded caption per language, to a maximum of 300 embedded captions per file.

        Valid input values include: CEA-608 (EIA-608, first non-empty channel only), CEA-708 (EIA-708, first non-empty channel only), and mov-text

        Valid outputs include: mov-text

        Elastic Transcoder supports a maximum of one embedded format per output.

      • Sidecar: Sidecar captions are kept in a separate metadata file from the audio and video data. Sidecar captions require a player that is capable of understanding the relationship between the video file and the sidecar file. Elastic Transcoder supports only one sidecar caption per language, to a maximum of 20 sidecar captions per file.

        Valid input values include: dfxp (first div element only), ebu-tt, scc, smpt, srt, ttml (first div element only), and webvtt

        Valid outputs include: dfxp (first div element only), scc, srt, and webvtt.

      If you want ttml or smpte-tt compatible captions, specify dfxp as your output format.

      Elastic Transcoder does not support OCR (Optical Character Recognition), does not accept pictures as a valid input for captions, and is not available for audio-only transcoding. Elastic Transcoder does not preserve text formatting (for example, italics) during the transcoding process.

      To remove captions or leave the captions empty, set Captions to null. To pass through existing captions unchanged, set the MergePolicy to MergeRetain, and pass in a null CaptionSources array.

      For more information on embedded files, see the Subtitles Wikipedia page.

      For more information on sidecar files, see the Extensible Metadata Platform and Sidecar file Wikipedia pages.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setEncryption

      public void setEncryption(Encryption encryption)

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.

      Parameters:
      encryption - The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.
    • getEncryption

      public Encryption getEncryption()

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.

      Returns:
      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.
    • withEncryption

      public JobOutput withEncryption(Encryption encryption)

      The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.

      Parameters:
      encryption - The encryption settings, if any, that you want Elastic Transcoder to apply to your output files. If you choose to use encryption, you must specify a mode to use. If you choose not to use encryption, Elastic Transcoder will write an unencrypted file to your Amazon S3 bucket.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • setAppliedColorSpaceConversion

      public void setAppliedColorSpaceConversion(String appliedColorSpaceConversion)

      If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.

      Parameters:
      appliedColorSpaceConversion - If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.
    • getAppliedColorSpaceConversion

      public String getAppliedColorSpaceConversion()

      If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.

      Returns:
      If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.
    • withAppliedColorSpaceConversion

      public JobOutput withAppliedColorSpaceConversion(String appliedColorSpaceConversion)

      If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.

      Parameters:
      appliedColorSpaceConversion - If Elastic Transcoder used a preset with a ColorSpaceConversionMode to transcode the output file, the AppliedColorSpaceConversion parameter shows the conversion used. If no ColorSpaceConversionMode was defined in the preset, this parameter will not be included in the job response.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Returns a string representation of this object; useful for testing and debugging.
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object
      Returns:
      A string representation of this object.
      See Also:
    • equals

      public boolean equals(Object obj)
      Overrides:
      equals in class Object
    • hashCode

      public int hashCode()
      Overrides:
      hashCode in class Object
    • clone

      public JobOutput clone()
      Overrides:
      clone in class Object