ChannelInputAttachmentAutomaticInputFailoverSettingsFailoverConditionFailoverConditionSettingsVideoBlackSettingsArgs

data class ChannelInputAttachmentAutomaticInputFailoverSettingsFailoverConditionFailoverConditionSettingsVideoBlackSettingsArgs(val blackDetectThreshold: Output<Double>? = null, val videoBlackThresholdMsec: Output<Int>? = null) : ConvertibleToJava<ChannelInputAttachmentAutomaticInputFailoverSettingsFailoverConditionFailoverConditionSettingsVideoBlackSettingsArgs>

Constructors

constructor(blackDetectThreshold: Output<Double>? = null, videoBlackThresholdMsec: Output<Int>? = null)

Properties

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val blackDetectThreshold: Output<Double>? = null

A value used in calculating the threshold below which MediaLive considers a pixel to be 'black'. For the input to be considered black, every pixel in a frame must be below this threshold. The threshold is calculated as a percentage (expressed as a decimal) of white. Therefore .1 means 10% white (or 90% black). Note how the formula works for any color depth. For example, if you set this field to 0.1 in 10-bit color depth: (10230.1=102.3), which means a pixel value of 102 or less is 'black'. If you set this field to .1 in an 8-bit color depth: (2550.1=25.5), which means a pixel value of 25 or less is 'black'. The range is 0.0 to 1.0, with any number of decimal places.

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val videoBlackThresholdMsec: Output<Int>? = null

The amount of time (in milliseconds) that the active input must be black before automatic input failover occurs.

Functions

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open override fun toJava(): ChannelInputAttachmentAutomaticInputFailoverSettingsFailoverConditionFailoverConditionSettingsVideoBlackSettingsArgs