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The AWS Java SDK for AWS Elemental MediaConvert module holds the client classes that are used for communicating with AWS Elemental MediaConvert Service
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package com.amazonaws.services.mediaconvert.model;
import java.io.Serializable;
import javax.annotation.Generated;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.StructuredPojo;
import com.amazonaws.protocol.ProtocolMarshaller;
/**
* Settings for deinterlacer
*
* @see AWS API
* Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class Deinterlacer implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo {
/**
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper pictures,
* while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the
* bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling: Choose Linear
* interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your output.
*/
private String algorithm;
/**
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the
* deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already tagged as progressive. Turn Force
* mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged frames as progressive when they are not
* progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are already progressive into progressive will
* probably result in lower quality video.
*/
private String control;
/**
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace converts
* interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive 23.976p. - Adaptive
* auto-detects and converts to progressive.
*/
private String mode;
/**
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper pictures,
* while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the
* bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling: Choose Linear
* interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your output.
*
* @param algorithm
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper
* pictures, while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling
* headline at the bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling:
* Choose Linear interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your
* output.
* @see DeinterlaceAlgorithm
*/
public void setAlgorithm(String algorithm) {
this.algorithm = algorithm;
}
/**
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper pictures,
* while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the
* bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling: Choose Linear
* interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your output.
*
* @return Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper
* pictures, while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a
* scrolling headline at the bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field
* doubling: Choose Linear interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into
* your output.
* @see DeinterlaceAlgorithm
*/
public String getAlgorithm() {
return this.algorithm;
}
/**
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper pictures,
* while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the
* bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling: Choose Linear
* interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your output.
*
* @param algorithm
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper
* pictures, while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling
* headline at the bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling:
* Choose Linear interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your
* output.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlaceAlgorithm
*/
public Deinterlacer withAlgorithm(String algorithm) {
setAlgorithm(algorithm);
return this;
}
/**
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper pictures,
* while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the
* bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling: Choose Linear
* interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your output.
*
* @param algorithm
* Only applies when you set Deinterlace mode to Deinterlace or Adaptive. Interpolate produces sharper
* pictures, while blend produces smoother motion. If your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling
* headline at the bottom of the frame: Choose Interpolate ticker or Blend ticker. To apply field doubling:
* Choose Linear interpolation. Note that Linear interpolation may introduce video artifacts into your
* output.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlaceAlgorithm
*/
public Deinterlacer withAlgorithm(DeinterlaceAlgorithm algorithm) {
this.algorithm = algorithm.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the
* deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already tagged as progressive. Turn Force
* mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged frames as progressive when they are not
* progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are already progressive into progressive will
* probably result in lower quality video.
*
* @param control
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to
* FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already
* tagged as progressive. Turn Force mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged
* frames as progressive when they are not progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are
* already progressive into progressive will probably result in lower quality video.
* @see DeinterlacerControl
*/
public void setControl(String control) {
this.control = control;
}
/**
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the
* deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already tagged as progressive. Turn Force
* mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged frames as progressive when they are not
* progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are already progressive into progressive will
* probably result in lower quality video.
*
* @return - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to
* FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already
* tagged as progressive. Turn Force mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged
* frames as progressive when they are not progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are
* already progressive into progressive will probably result in lower quality video.
* @see DeinterlacerControl
*/
public String getControl() {
return this.control;
}
/**
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the
* deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already tagged as progressive. Turn Force
* mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged frames as progressive when they are not
* progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are already progressive into progressive will
* probably result in lower quality video.
*
* @param control
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to
* FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already
* tagged as progressive. Turn Force mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged
* frames as progressive when they are not progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are
* already progressive into progressive will probably result in lower quality video.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlacerControl
*/
public Deinterlacer withControl(String control) {
setControl(control);
return this;
}
/**
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the
* deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already tagged as progressive. Turn Force
* mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged frames as progressive when they are not
* progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are already progressive into progressive will
* probably result in lower quality video.
*
* @param control
* - When set to NORMAL (default), the deinterlacer does not convert frames that are tagged in metadata as
* progressive. It will only convert those that are tagged as some other type. - When set to
* FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, the deinterlacer converts every frame to progressive - even those that are already
* tagged as progressive. Turn Force mode on only if there is a good chance that the metadata has tagged
* frames as progressive when they are not progressive. Do not turn on otherwise; processing frames that are
* already progressive into progressive will probably result in lower quality video.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlacerControl
*/
public Deinterlacer withControl(DeinterlacerControl control) {
this.control = control.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace converts
* interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive 23.976p. - Adaptive
* auto-detects and converts to progressive.
*
* @param mode
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace
* converts interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive
* 23.976p. - Adaptive auto-detects and converts to progressive.
* @see DeinterlacerMode
*/
public void setMode(String mode) {
this.mode = mode;
}
/**
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace converts
* interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive 23.976p. - Adaptive
* auto-detects and converts to progressive.
*
* @return Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace
* converts interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive
* 23.976p. - Adaptive auto-detects and converts to progressive.
* @see DeinterlacerMode
*/
public String getMode() {
return this.mode;
}
/**
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace converts
* interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive 23.976p. - Adaptive
* auto-detects and converts to progressive.
*
* @param mode
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace
* converts interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive
* 23.976p. - Adaptive auto-detects and converts to progressive.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlacerMode
*/
public Deinterlacer withMode(String mode) {
setMode(mode);
return this;
}
/**
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace converts
* interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive 23.976p. - Adaptive
* auto-detects and converts to progressive.
*
* @param mode
* Use Deinterlacer to choose how the service will do deinterlacing. Default is Deinterlace. - Deinterlace
* converts interlaced to progressive. - Inverse telecine converts Hard Telecine 29.97i to progressive
* 23.976p. - Adaptive auto-detects and converts to progressive.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see DeinterlacerMode
*/
public Deinterlacer withMode(DeinterlacerMode mode) {
this.mode = mode.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be
* redacted from this string using a placeholder value.
*
* @return A string representation of this object.
*
* @see java.lang.Object#toString()
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
sb.append("{");
if (getAlgorithm() != null)
sb.append("Algorithm: ").append(getAlgorithm()).append(",");
if (getControl() != null)
sb.append("Control: ").append(getControl()).append(",");
if (getMode() != null)
sb.append("Mode: ").append(getMode());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof Deinterlacer == false)
return false;
Deinterlacer other = (Deinterlacer) obj;
if (other.getAlgorithm() == null ^ this.getAlgorithm() == null)
return false;
if (other.getAlgorithm() != null && other.getAlgorithm().equals(this.getAlgorithm()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getControl() == null ^ this.getControl() == null)
return false;
if (other.getControl() != null && other.getControl().equals(this.getControl()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getMode() == null ^ this.getMode() == null)
return false;
if (other.getMode() != null && other.getMode().equals(this.getMode()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAlgorithm() == null) ? 0 : getAlgorithm().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getControl() == null) ? 0 : getControl().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getMode() == null) ? 0 : getMode().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public Deinterlacer clone() {
try {
return (Deinterlacer) super.clone();
} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e);
}
}
@com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi
@Override
public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) {
com.amazonaws.services.mediaconvert.model.transform.DeinterlacerMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller);
}
}