class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::InputClipping

To transcode only portions of your input, include one input clip for each part of your input that you want in your output. All input clips that you specify will be included in every output of the job. For more information, see docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/assembling-multiple-inputs-and-input-clips.html.

@note When making an API call, you may pass InputClipping

data as a hash:

    {
      end_timecode: "__stringPattern010920405090509092",
      start_timecode: "__stringPattern010920405090509092",
    }

@!attribute [rw] end_timecode

Set End timecode (EndTimecode) to the end of the portion of the
input you are clipping. The frame corresponding to the End timecode
value is included in the clip. Start timecode or End timecode may be
left blank, but not both. Use the format HH:MM:SS:FF or HH:MM:SS;FF,
where HH is the hour, MM is the minute, SS is the second, and FF is
the frame number. When choosing this value, take into account your
setting for timecode source under input settings
(InputTimecodeSource). For example, if you have embedded timecodes
that start at 01:00:00:00 and you want your clip to end six minutes
into the video, use 01:06:00:00.
@return [String]

@!attribute [rw] start_timecode

Set Start timecode (StartTimecode) to the beginning of the portion
of the input you are clipping. The frame corresponding to the Start
timecode value is included in the clip. Start timecode or End
timecode may be left blank, but not both. Use the format HH:MM:SS:FF
or HH:MM:SS;FF, where HH is the hour, MM is the minute, SS is the
second, and FF is the frame number. When choosing this value, take
into account your setting for Input timecode source. For example, if
you have embedded timecodes that start at 01:00:00:00 and you want
your clip to begin five minutes into the video, use 01:05:00:00.
@return [String]

@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/InputClipping AWS API Documentation

Constants

SENSITIVE