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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;
/**
* If your input captions are SCC, SMI, SRT, STL, TTML, WebVTT, or IMSC 1.1 in an xml file, specify the URI of the input
* caption source file. If your caption source is IMSC in an IMF package, use TrackSourceSettings instead of
* FileSoureSettings.
*
* @see AWS
* API Documentation
*/
@Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator")
public class FileSourceSettings implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo {
/**
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose
* Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through using the 608
* compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
*/
private String convert608To708;
/**
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your input: Keep
* the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also recommend that you
* choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
*/
private String convertPaintToPop;
/**
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing frame
* rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file. Specify this
* value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976
* fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*/
private CaptionSourceFramerate framerate;
/**
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp', 'stl',
* 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*/
private String sourceFile;
/**
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video. For
* more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html. Enter a
* positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add 15 seconds to
* all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the captions file. You can
* optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do so, set the related setting,
* Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta for timecode-based caption sources,
* such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions
* to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time
* delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
*/
private Integer timeDelta;
/**
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use this
* setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time delta units,
* MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
*/
private String timeDeltaUnits;
/**
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose
* Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through using the 608
* compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
*
* @param convert608To708
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you
* choose Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through
* using the 608 compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
* @see FileSourceConvert608To708
*/
public void setConvert608To708(String convert608To708) {
this.convert608To708 = convert608To708;
}
/**
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose
* Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through using the 608
* compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
*
* @return Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you
* choose Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through
* using the 608 compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into
* 708.
* @see FileSourceConvert608To708
*/
public String getConvert608To708() {
return this.convert608To708;
}
/**
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose
* Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through using the 608
* compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
*
* @param convert608To708
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you
* choose Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through
* using the 608 compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see FileSourceConvert608To708
*/
public FileSourceSettings withConvert608To708(String convert608To708) {
setConvert608To708(convert608To708);
return this;
}
/**
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you choose
* Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through using the 608
* compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
*
* @param convert608To708
* Specify whether this set of input captions appears in your outputs in both 608 and 708 format. If you
* choose Upconvert, MediaConvert includes the captions data in two ways: it passes the 608 data through
* using the 608 compatibility bytes fields of the 708 wrapper, and it also translates the 608 data into 708.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see FileSourceConvert608To708
*/
public FileSourceSettings withConvert608To708(FileSourceConvert608To708 convert608To708) {
this.convert608To708 = convert608To708.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your input: Keep
* the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also recommend that you
* choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
*
* @param convertPaintToPop
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your
* input: Keep the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also
* recommend that you choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
* @see CaptionSourceConvertPaintOnToPopOn
*/
public void setConvertPaintToPop(String convertPaintToPop) {
this.convertPaintToPop = convertPaintToPop;
}
/**
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your input: Keep
* the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also recommend that you
* choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
*
* @return Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your
* input: Keep the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also
* recommend that you choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
* @see CaptionSourceConvertPaintOnToPopOn
*/
public String getConvertPaintToPop() {
return this.convertPaintToPop;
}
/**
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your input: Keep
* the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also recommend that you
* choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
*
* @param convertPaintToPop
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your
* input: Keep the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also
* recommend that you choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see CaptionSourceConvertPaintOnToPopOn
*/
public FileSourceSettings withConvertPaintToPop(String convertPaintToPop) {
setConvertPaintToPop(convertPaintToPop);
return this;
}
/**
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your input: Keep
* the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also recommend that you
* choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
*
* @param convertPaintToPop
* Choose the presentation style of your input SCC captions. To use the same presentation style as your
* input: Keep the default value, Disabled. To convert paint-on captions to pop-on: Choose Enabled. We also
* recommend that you choose Enabled if you notice additional repeated lines in your output captions.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see CaptionSourceConvertPaintOnToPopOn
*/
public FileSourceSettings withConvertPaintToPop(CaptionSourceConvertPaintOnToPopOn convertPaintToPop) {
this.convertPaintToPop = convertPaintToPop.toString();
return this;
}
/**
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing frame
* rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file. Specify this
* value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976
* fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*
* @param framerate
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing
* frame rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file.
* Specify this value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps,
* 24000 / 1001 for 23.976 fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*/
public void setFramerate(CaptionSourceFramerate framerate) {
this.framerate = framerate;
}
/**
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing frame
* rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file. Specify this
* value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976
* fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*
* @return Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for
* differing frame rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions
* file. Specify this value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25
* fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976 fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*/
public CaptionSourceFramerate getFramerate() {
return this.framerate;
}
/**
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing frame
* rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file. Specify this
* value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps, 24000 / 1001 for 23.976
* fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
*
* @param framerate
* Ignore this setting unless your input captions format is SCC. To have the service compensate for differing
* frame rates between your input captions and input video, specify the frame rate of the captions file.
* Specify this value as a fraction. For example, you might specify 24 / 1 for 24 fps, 25 / 1 for 25 fps,
* 24000 / 1001 for 23.976 fps, or 30000 / 1001 for 29.97 fps.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public FileSourceSettings withFramerate(CaptionSourceFramerate framerate) {
setFramerate(framerate);
return this;
}
/**
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp', 'stl',
* 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*
* @param sourceFile
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp',
* 'stl', 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*/
public void setSourceFile(String sourceFile) {
this.sourceFile = sourceFile;
}
/**
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp', 'stl',
* 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*
* @return External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp',
* 'stl', 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*/
public String getSourceFile() {
return this.sourceFile;
}
/**
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp', 'stl',
* 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
*
* @param sourceFile
* External caption file used for loading captions. Accepted file extensions are 'scc', 'ttml', 'dfxp',
* 'stl', 'srt', 'xml', 'smi', 'webvtt', and 'vtt'.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public FileSourceSettings withSourceFile(String sourceFile) {
setSourceFile(sourceFile);
return this;
}
/**
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video. For
* more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html. Enter a
* positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add 15 seconds to
* all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the captions file. You can
* optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do so, set the related setting,
* Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta for timecode-based caption sources,
* such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions
* to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time
* delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
*
* @param timeDelta
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video.
* For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html.
* Enter a positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add
* 15 seconds to all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the
* captions file. You can optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do
* so, set the related setting, Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta
* for timecode-based caption sources, such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input
* frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame
* rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
*/
public void setTimeDelta(Integer timeDelta) {
this.timeDelta = timeDelta;
}
/**
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video. For
* more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html. Enter a
* positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add 15 seconds to
* all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the captions file. You can
* optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do so, set the related setting,
* Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta for timecode-based caption sources,
* such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions
* to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time
* delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
*
* @return Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video.
* For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html.
* Enter a positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add
* 15 seconds to all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the
* captions file. You can optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do
* so, set the related setting, Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta
* for timecode-based caption sources, such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the
* input frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions to the nearest frame. For example, when your input
* video frame rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by
* 1000 ms.
*/
public Integer getTimeDelta() {
return this.timeDelta;
}
/**
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video. For
* more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html. Enter a
* positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add 15 seconds to
* all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the captions file. You can
* optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do so, set the related setting,
* Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta for timecode-based caption sources,
* such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions
* to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time
* delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
*
* @param timeDelta
* Optional. Use this setting when you need to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video.
* For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/time-delta-use-cases.html.
* Enter a positive or negative number to modify the times in the captions file. For example, type 15 to add
* 15 seconds to all the times in the captions file. Type -5 to subtract 5 seconds from the times in the
* captions file. You can optionally specify your time delta in milliseconds instead of seconds. When you do
* so, set the related setting, Time delta units to Milliseconds. Note that, when you specify a time delta
* for timecode-based caption sources, such as SCC and STL, and your time delta isn't a multiple of the input
* frame rate, MediaConvert snaps the captions to the nearest frame. For example, when your input video frame
* rate is 25 fps and you specify 1010ms for time delta, MediaConvert delays your captions by 1000 ms.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
*/
public FileSourceSettings withTimeDelta(Integer timeDelta) {
setTimeDelta(timeDelta);
return this;
}
/**
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use this
* setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time delta units,
* MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
*
* @param timeDeltaUnits
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use
* this setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time
* delta units, MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
* @see FileSourceTimeDeltaUnits
*/
public void setTimeDeltaUnits(String timeDeltaUnits) {
this.timeDeltaUnits = timeDeltaUnits;
}
/**
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use this
* setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time delta units,
* MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
*
* @return When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use
* this setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time
* delta units, MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
* @see FileSourceTimeDeltaUnits
*/
public String getTimeDeltaUnits() {
return this.timeDeltaUnits;
}
/**
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use this
* setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time delta units,
* MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
*
* @param timeDeltaUnits
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use
* this setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time
* delta units, MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see FileSourceTimeDeltaUnits
*/
public FileSourceSettings withTimeDeltaUnits(String timeDeltaUnits) {
setTimeDeltaUnits(timeDeltaUnits);
return this;
}
/**
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use this
* setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time delta units,
* MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
*
* @param timeDeltaUnits
* When you use the setting Time delta to adjust the sync between your sidecar captions and your video, use
* this setting to specify the units for the delta that you specify. When you don't specify a value for Time
* delta units, MediaConvert uses seconds by default.
* @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
* @see FileSourceTimeDeltaUnits
*/
public FileSourceSettings withTimeDeltaUnits(FileSourceTimeDeltaUnits timeDeltaUnits) {
this.timeDeltaUnits = timeDeltaUnits.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 (getConvert608To708() != null)
sb.append("Convert608To708: ").append(getConvert608To708()).append(",");
if (getConvertPaintToPop() != null)
sb.append("ConvertPaintToPop: ").append(getConvertPaintToPop()).append(",");
if (getFramerate() != null)
sb.append("Framerate: ").append(getFramerate()).append(",");
if (getSourceFile() != null)
sb.append("SourceFile: ").append(getSourceFile()).append(",");
if (getTimeDelta() != null)
sb.append("TimeDelta: ").append(getTimeDelta()).append(",");
if (getTimeDeltaUnits() != null)
sb.append("TimeDeltaUnits: ").append(getTimeDeltaUnits());
sb.append("}");
return sb.toString();
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (this == obj)
return true;
if (obj == null)
return false;
if (obj instanceof FileSourceSettings == false)
return false;
FileSourceSettings other = (FileSourceSettings) obj;
if (other.getConvert608To708() == null ^ this.getConvert608To708() == null)
return false;
if (other.getConvert608To708() != null && other.getConvert608To708().equals(this.getConvert608To708()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getConvertPaintToPop() == null ^ this.getConvertPaintToPop() == null)
return false;
if (other.getConvertPaintToPop() != null && other.getConvertPaintToPop().equals(this.getConvertPaintToPop()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getFramerate() == null ^ this.getFramerate() == null)
return false;
if (other.getFramerate() != null && other.getFramerate().equals(this.getFramerate()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getSourceFile() == null ^ this.getSourceFile() == null)
return false;
if (other.getSourceFile() != null && other.getSourceFile().equals(this.getSourceFile()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getTimeDelta() == null ^ this.getTimeDelta() == null)
return false;
if (other.getTimeDelta() != null && other.getTimeDelta().equals(this.getTimeDelta()) == false)
return false;
if (other.getTimeDeltaUnits() == null ^ this.getTimeDeltaUnits() == null)
return false;
if (other.getTimeDeltaUnits() != null && other.getTimeDeltaUnits().equals(this.getTimeDeltaUnits()) == false)
return false;
return true;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
final int prime = 31;
int hashCode = 1;
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConvert608To708() == null) ? 0 : getConvert608To708().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getConvertPaintToPop() == null) ? 0 : getConvertPaintToPop().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFramerate() == null) ? 0 : getFramerate().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSourceFile() == null) ? 0 : getSourceFile().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTimeDelta() == null) ? 0 : getTimeDelta().hashCode());
hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTimeDeltaUnits() == null) ? 0 : getTimeDeltaUnits().hashCode());
return hashCode;
}
@Override
public FileSourceSettings clone() {
try {
return (FileSourceSettings) 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.FileSourceSettingsMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller);
}
}