class Aws::MediaConvert::Types::Deinterlacer
Settings for deinterlacer
@note When making an API call, you may pass Deinterlacer
data as a hash: { algorithm: "INTERPOLATE", # accepts INTERPOLATE, INTERPOLATE_TICKER, BLEND, BLEND_TICKER control: "FORCE_ALL_FRAMES", # accepts FORCE_ALL_FRAMES, NORMAL mode: "DEINTERLACE", # accepts DEINTERLACE, INVERSE_TELECINE, ADAPTIVE }
@!attribute [rw] algorithm
Only applies when you set Deinterlacer (DeinterlaceMode) to Deinterlace (DEINTERLACE) or Adaptive (ADAPTIVE). Motion adaptive interpolate (INTERPOLATE) produces sharper pictures, while blend (BLEND) produces smoother motion. Use (INTERPOLATE\_TICKER) OR (BLEND\_TICKER) if your source file includes a ticker, such as a scrolling headline at the bottom of the frame. @return [String]
@!attribute [rw] 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 [String]
@!attribute [rw] mode
Use Deinterlacer (DeinterlaceMode) 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 [String]
@see docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/mediaconvert-2017-08-29/Deinterlacer AWS API Documentation
Constants
- SENSITIVE