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MultiBitrateFormat Class

Definition

Describes the properties for producing a collection of GOP aligned multi-bitrate files. The default behavior is to produce one output file for each video layer which is muxed together with all the audios. The exact output files produced can be controlled by specifying the outputFiles collection. Please note MultiBitrateFormat is the base class. According to the scenario, a derived class of the base class might need to be assigned here, or this property needs to be casted to one of the possible derived classes. The available derived classes include Mp4Format and TransportStreamFormat.

public class MultiBitrateFormat : Azure.ResourceManager.Media.Models.MediaFormatBase
type MultiBitrateFormat = class
    inherit MediaFormatBase
Public Class MultiBitrateFormat
Inherits MediaFormatBase
Inheritance
MultiBitrateFormat
Derived

Constructors

MultiBitrateFormat(String)

Initializes a new instance of MultiBitrateFormat.

Properties

FilenamePattern

The file naming pattern used for the creation of output files. The following macros are supported in the file name: {Basename} - An expansion macro that will use the name of the input video file. If the base name(the file suffix is not included) of the input video file is less than 32 characters long, the base name of input video files will be used. If the length of base name of the input video file exceeds 32 characters, the base name is truncated to the first 32 characters in total length. {Extension} - The appropriate extension for this format. {Label} - The label assigned to the codec/layer. {Index} - A unique index for thumbnails. Only applicable to thumbnails. {AudioStream} - string "Audio" plus audio stream number(start from 1). {Bitrate} - The audio/video bitrate in kbps. Not applicable to thumbnails. {Codec} - The type of the audio/video codec. {Resolution} - The video resolution. Any unsubstituted macros will be collapsed and removed from the filename.

(Inherited from MediaFormatBase)
OutputFiles

The list of output files to produce. Each entry in the list is a set of audio and video layer labels to be muxed together .

Applies to