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Use Audio selectors to specify a track or set of tracks from the input that you will use in your outputs. You can use multiple Audio selectors per input.
Namespace: Amazon.MediaConvert.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.MediaConvert.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public class AudioSelector
The AudioSelector type exposes the following members
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AudioSelector() |
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AudioDurationCorrection | Amazon.MediaConvert.AudioDurationCorrection |
Gets and sets the property AudioDurationCorrection. Apply audio timing corrections to help synchronize audio and video in your output. To apply timing corrections, your input must meet the following requirements: * Container: MP4, or MOV, with an accurate time-to-sample (STTS) table. * Audio track: AAC. Choose from the following audio timing correction settings: * Disabled (Default): Apply no correction. * Auto: Recommended for most inputs. MediaConvert analyzes the audio timing in your input and determines which correction setting to use, if needed. * Track: Adjust the duration of each audio frame by a constant amount to align the audio track length with STTS duration. Track-level correction does not affect pitch, and is recommended for tonal audio content such as music. * Frame: Adjust the duration of each audio frame by a variable amount to align audio frames with STTS timestamps. No corrections are made to already-aligned frames. Frame-level correction may affect the pitch of corrected frames, and is recommended for atonal audio content such as speech or percussion. * Force: Apply audio duration correction, either Track or Frame depending on your input, regardless of the accuracy of your input's STTS table. Your output audio and video may not be aligned or it may contain audio artifacts. |
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CustomLanguageCode | System.String |
Gets and sets the property CustomLanguageCode. Selects a specific language code from within an audio source, using the ISO 639-2 or ISO 639-3 three-letter language code |
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DefaultSelection | Amazon.MediaConvert.AudioDefaultSelection |
Gets and sets the property DefaultSelection. Enable this setting on one audio selector to set it as the default for the job. The service uses this default for outputs where it can't find the specified input audio. If you don't set a default, those outputs have no audio. |
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ExternalAudioFileInput | System.String |
Gets and sets the property ExternalAudioFileInput. Specifies audio data from an external file source. |
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HlsRenditionGroupSettings | Amazon.MediaConvert.Model.HlsRenditionGroupSettings |
Gets and sets the property HlsRenditionGroupSettings. Settings specific to audio sources in an HLS alternate rendition group. Specify the properties (renditionGroupId, renditionName or renditionLanguageCode) to identify the unique audio track among the alternative rendition groups present in the HLS manifest. If no unique track is found, or multiple tracks match the properties provided, the job fails. If no properties in hlsRenditionGroupSettings are specified, the default audio track within the video segment is chosen. If there is no audio within video segment, the alternative audio with DEFAULT=YES is chosen instead. |
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LanguageCode | Amazon.MediaConvert.LanguageCode |
Gets and sets the property LanguageCode. Selects a specific language code from within an audio source. |
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Offset | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property Offset. Specifies a time delta in milliseconds to offset the audio from the input video. |
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Pids | System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Int32> |
Gets and sets the property Pids. Selects a specific PID from within an audio source (e.g. 257 selects PID 0x101). |
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ProgramSelection | System.Int32 |
Gets and sets the property ProgramSelection. Use this setting for input streams that contain Dolby E, to have the service extract specific program data from the track. To select multiple programs, create multiple selectors with the same Track and different Program numbers. In the console, this setting is visible when you set Selector type to Track. Choose the program number from the dropdown list. If your input file has incorrect metadata, you can choose All channels instead of a program number to have the service ignore the program IDs and include all the programs in the track. |
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RemixSettings | Amazon.MediaConvert.Model.RemixSettings |
Gets and sets the property RemixSettings. Use these settings to reorder the audio channels of one input to match those of another input. This allows you to combine the two files into a single output, one after the other. |
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SelectorType | Amazon.MediaConvert.AudioSelectorType |
Gets and sets the property SelectorType. Specifies the type of the audio selector. |
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Tracks | System.Collections.Generic.List<System.Int32> |
Gets and sets the property Tracks. Identify a track from the input audio to include in this selector by entering the track index number. To include several tracks in a single audio selector, specify multiple tracks as follows. Using the console, enter a comma-separated list. For example, type "1,2,3" to include tracks 1 through 3. |
.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5