TimecodeConfig class
These settings control how the service handles timecodes throughout the job. These settings don't affect input clipping.
Constructors
- TimecodeConfig({String? anchor, TimecodeSource? source, String? start, String? timestampOffset})
-
TimecodeConfig.fromJson(Map<
String, dynamic> json) -
factory
Properties
- anchor → String?
-
If you use an editing platform that relies on an anchor timecode, use Anchor
Timecode (Anchor) to specify a timecode that will match the input video
frame to the output video frame. Use 24-hour format with frame number,
(HH:MM:SS:FF) or (HH:MM:SS;FF). This setting ignores frame rate conversion.
System behavior for Anchor Timecode varies depending on your setting for
Source (TimecodeSource). * If Source (TimecodeSource) is set to Specified
Start (SPECIFIEDSTART), the first input frame is the specified value in
Start Timecode (Start). Anchor Timecode (Anchor) and Start Timecode (Start)
are used calculate output timecode. * If Source (TimecodeSource) is set to
Start at 0 (ZEROBASED) the first frame is 00:00:00:00. * If Source
(TimecodeSource) is set to Embedded (EMBEDDED), the first frame is the
timecode value on the first input frame of the input.
final
- hashCode → int
-
The hash code for this object.
no setterinherited
- runtimeType → Type
-
A representation of the runtime type of the object.
no setterinherited
- source → TimecodeSource?
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Use Source (TimecodeSource) to set how timecodes are handled within this
job. To make sure that your video, audio, captions, and markers are
synchronized and that time-based features, such as image inserter, work
correctly, choose the Timecode source option that matches your assets. All
timecodes are in a 24-hour format with frame number (HH:MM:SS:FF). *
Embedded (EMBEDDED) - Use the timecode that is in the input video. If no
embedded timecode is in the source, the service will use Start at 0
(ZEROBASED) instead. * Start at 0 (ZEROBASED) - Set the timecode of the
initial frame to 00:00:00:00. * Specified Start (SPECIFIEDSTART) - Set the
timecode of the initial frame to a value other than zero. You use Start
timecode (Start) to provide this value.
final
- start → String?
-
Only use when you set Source (TimecodeSource) to Specified start
(SPECIFIEDSTART). Use Start timecode (Start) to specify the timecode for the
initial frame. Use 24-hour format with frame number, (HH:MM:SS:FF) or
(HH:MM:SS;FF).
final
- timestampOffset → String?
-
Only applies to outputs that support program-date-time stamp. Use Timestamp
offset (TimestampOffset) to overwrite the timecode date without affecting
the time and frame number. Provide the new date as a string in the format
"yyyy-mm-dd". To use Time stamp offset, you must also enable Insert
program-date-time (InsertProgramDateTime) in the output settings. For
example, if the date part of your timecodes is 2002-1-25 and you want to
change it to one year later, set Timestamp offset (TimestampOffset) to
2003-1-25.
final
Methods
-
noSuchMethod(
Invocation invocation) → dynamic -
Invoked when a nonexistent method or property is accessed.
inherited
-
toJson(
) → Map< String, dynamic> -
toString(
) → String -
A string representation of this object.
inherited
Operators
-
operator ==(
Object other) → bool -
The equality operator.
inherited