—# Generated by default/object.tt
package
Paws::MediaConvert::InsertableImage;
has
Duration
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'duration'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
FadeIn
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'fadeIn'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
FadeOut
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'fadeOut'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
Height
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'height'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
ImageInserterInput
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Str'
,
request_name
=>
'imageInserterInput'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
ImageX
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'imageX'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
ImageY
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'imageY'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
Layer
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'layer'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
Opacity
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'opacity'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
StartTime
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Str'
,
request_name
=>
'startTime'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
has
Width
=> (
is
=>
'ro'
,
isa
=>
'Int'
,
request_name
=>
'width'
,
traits
=> [
'NameInRequest'
]);
1;
### main pod documentation begin ###
=head1 NAME
Paws::MediaConvert::InsertableImage
=head1 USAGE
This class represents one of two things:
=head3 Arguments in a call to a service
Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class.
Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object.
As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::MediaConvert::InsertableImage object:
$service_obj->Method(Att1 => { Duration => $value, ..., Width => $value });
=head3 Results returned from an API call
Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::MediaConvert::InsertableImage object:
$result = $service_obj->Method(...);
$result->Att1->Duration
=head1 DESCRIPTION
These settings apply to a specific graphic overlay. You can include
multiple overlays in your job.
=head1 ATTRIBUTES
=head2 Duration => Int
Specify the time, in milliseconds, for the image to remain on the
output video. This duration includes fade-in time but not fade-out
time.
=head2 FadeIn => Int
Specify the length of time, in milliseconds, between the Start time
that you specify for the image insertion and the time that the image
appears at full opacity. Full opacity is the level that you specify for
the opacity setting. If you don't specify a value for Fade-in, the
image will appear abruptly at the overlay start time.
=head2 FadeOut => Int
Specify the length of time, in milliseconds, between the end of the
time that you have specified for the image overlay Duration and when
the overlaid image has faded to total transparency. If you don't
specify a value for Fade-out, the image will disappear abruptly at the
end of the inserted image duration.
=head2 Height => Int
Specify the height of the inserted image in pixels. If you specify a
value that's larger than the video resolution height, the service will
crop your overlaid image to fit. To use the native height of the image,
keep this setting blank.
=head2 ImageInserterInput => Str
Specify the HTTP, HTTPS, or Amazon S3 location of the image that you
want to overlay on the video. Use a PNG or TGA file.
=head2 ImageX => Int
Specify the distance, in pixels, between the inserted image and the
left edge of the video frame. Required for any image overlay that you
specify.
=head2 ImageY => Int
Specify the distance, in pixels, between the overlaid image and the top
edge of the video frame. Required for any image overlay that you
specify.
=head2 Layer => Int
Specify how overlapping inserted images appear. Images with higher
values for Layer appear on top of images with lower values for Layer.
=head2 Opacity => Int
Use Opacity (Opacity) to specify how much of the underlying video shows
through the inserted image. 0 is transparent and 100 is fully opaque.
Default is 50.
=head2 StartTime => Str
Specify the timecode of the frame that you want the overlay to first
appear on. This must be in timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF or HH:MM:SS;FF)
format. Remember to take into account your timecode source settings.
=head2 Width => Int
Specify the width of the inserted image in pixels. If you specify a
value that's larger than the video resolution width, the service will
crop your overlaid image to fit. To use the native width of the image,
keep this setting blank.
=head1 SEE ALSO
This class forms part of L<Paws>, describing an object used in L<Paws::MediaConvert>
=head1 BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS
The source code is located here: L<https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl>
Please report bugs to: L<https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues>
=cut