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package com.google.api.services.youtube.model;

/**
 * Detailed settings of a stream.
 *
 * 

This is the Java data model class that specifies how to parse/serialize into the JSON that is * transmitted over HTTP when working with the YouTube Data API. For a detailed explanation see: * http://code.google.com/p/google-http-java-client/wiki/JSON *

* * @author Google, Inc. */ @SuppressWarnings("javadoc") public final class LiveStreamContentDetails extends com.google.api.client.json.GenericJson { /** * The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent. * The value may be {@code null}. */ @com.google.api.client.util.Key private java.lang.String closedCaptionsIngestionUrl; /** * Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple * broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different * broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times. * * If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can * only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the * following ways: - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast. - A non-reusable * stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends. - The * liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the * mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non- * reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream. * The value may be {@code null}. */ @com.google.api.client.util.Key private java.lang.Boolean isReusable; /** * The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent. * @return value or {@code null} for none */ public java.lang.String getClosedCaptionsIngestionUrl() { return closedCaptionsIngestionUrl; } /** * The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent. * @param closedCaptionsIngestionUrl closedCaptionsIngestionUrl or {@code null} for none */ public LiveStreamContentDetails setClosedCaptionsIngestionUrl(java.lang.String closedCaptionsIngestionUrl) { this.closedCaptionsIngestionUrl = closedCaptionsIngestionUrl; return this; } /** * Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple * broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different * broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times. * * If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can * only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the * following ways: - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast. - A non-reusable * stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends. - The * liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the * mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non- * reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream. * @return value or {@code null} for none */ public java.lang.Boolean getIsReusable() { return isReusable; } /** * Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple * broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different * broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times. * * If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can * only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the * following ways: - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast. - A non-reusable * stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends. - The * liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the * mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non- * reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream. * @param isReusable isReusable or {@code null} for none */ public LiveStreamContentDetails setIsReusable(java.lang.Boolean isReusable) { this.isReusable = isReusable; return this; } @Override public LiveStreamContentDetails set(String fieldName, Object value) { return (LiveStreamContentDetails) super.set(fieldName, value); } @Override public LiveStreamContentDetails clone() { return (LiveStreamContentDetails) super.clone(); } }




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