VideoOverlay

Overlay one or more videos on top of your input video. For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/video-overlays.html

Types

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class Builder
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object Companion

Properties

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Specify a rectangle of content to crop and use from your video overlay's input video. When you do, MediaConvert uses the cropped dimensions that you specify under X offset, Y offset, Width, and Height.

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Enter the end timecode in the base input video for this overlay. Your overlay will be active through this frame. To display your video overlay for the duration of the base input video: Leave blank. Use the format HH:MM:SS:FF or HH:MM:SS;FF, where HH is the hour, MM is the minute, SS isthe second, and FF is the frame number. When entering this value, take into account your choice for the base input video's timecode source. For example, if you have embedded timecodes that start at 01:00:00:00 and you want your overlay to end ten minutes into the video, enter 01:10:00:00.

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Specify the Initial position of your video overlay. To specify the Initial position of your video overlay, including distance from the left or top edge of the base input video's frame, or size: Enter a value for X position, Y position, Width, or Height. To use the full frame of the base input video: Leave blank.

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Input settings for Video overlay. You can include one or more video overlays in sequence at different times that you specify.

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Specify whether your video overlay repeats or plays only once. To repeat your video overlay on a loop: Keep the default value, Repeat. Your overlay will repeat for the duration of the base input video. To playback your video overlay only once: Choose Once. With either option, you can end playback at a time that you specify by entering a value for End timecode.

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Enter the start timecode in the base input video for this overlay. Your overlay will be active starting with this frame. To display your video overlay starting at the beginning of the base input video: Leave blank. Use the format HH:MM:SS:FF or HH:MM:SS;FF, where HH is the hour, MM is the minute, SS is the second, and FF is the frame number. When entering this value, take into account your choice for the base input video's timecode source. For example, if you have embedded timecodes that start at 01:00:00:00 and you want your overlay to begin five minutes into the video, enter 01:05:00:00.

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Specify one or more transitions for your video overlay. Use Transitions to reposition or resize your overlay over time. To use the same position and size for the duration of your video overlay: Leave blank. To specify a Transition: Enter a value for Start timecode, End Timecode, X Position, Y Position, Width, or Height.

Functions

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inline fun copy(block: VideoOverlay.Builder.() -> Unit = {}): VideoOverlay
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open operator override fun equals(other: Any?): Boolean
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open override fun hashCode(): Int
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open override fun toString(): String