AbsoluteTimeRange
A time range, in milliseconds, between two points in your media file.
You can use StartTime
and EndTime
to search a custom
segment. For example, setting StartTime
to 10000 and EndTime
to 50000 only searches for your specified criteria in the audio contained between the
10,000 millisecond mark and the 50,000 millisecond mark of your media file. You must use
StartTime
and EndTime
as a set; that is, if you include
one, you must include both.
You can use also First
to search from the start of the audio until the
time that you specify, or Last
to search from the time that you specify
until the end of the audio. For example, setting First
to 50000 only
searches for your specified criteria in the audio contained between the start of the
media file to the 50,000 millisecond mark. You can use First
and
Last
independently of each other.
If you prefer to use percentage instead of milliseconds, see RelativeTimeRange.
Contents
- EndTime
-
The time, in milliseconds, when Amazon Transcribe stops searching for the specified criteria in your audio. If you include
EndTime
in your request, you must also includeStartTime
.Type: Long
Valid Range: Minimum value of 0. Maximum value of 14400000.
Required: No
- First
-
The time, in milliseconds, from the start of your media file until the specified value. Amazon Transcribe searches for your specified criteria in this time segment.
Type: Long
Valid Range: Minimum value of 0. Maximum value of 14400000.
Required: No
- Last
-
The time, in milliseconds, from the specified value until the end of your media file. Amazon Transcribe searches for your specified criteria in this time segment.
Type: Long
Valid Range: Minimum value of 0. Maximum value of 14400000.
Required: No
- StartTime
-
The time, in milliseconds, when Amazon Transcribe starts searching for the specified criteria in your audio. If you include
StartTime
in your request, you must also includeEndTime
.Type: Long
Valid Range: Minimum value of 0. Maximum value of 14400000.
Required: No
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: