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Result when removing color space metadata

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Result when removing color space metadata - MediaLive

Read this section if you set up one or more MediaLive outputs to pass through the color space or convert the color space and you chose to remove the color space metadata. The following table shows how MediaLive handles each type of color space that it encounters in the source.

Color space that MediaLive encounters

How MediaLive handles the color space

Content in any color space that MediaLive supports

Content with no color space metadata

  • Doesn't touch the color space or brightness (the pixel values) in the output.

  • Removes the color space metadata.

The output won't contain any color space metadata, brightness metadata, or display metadata.
Content marked with an unknown or unsupported color space

We can't make any promises about how MediaLive will handle input that is in an unsupported color space. Any of the following might apply:

  • MediaLive might be able to ingest the input, and to pass through the color space and all the color space metadata.

  • Or it might ingest the input but produce unacceptable output.

  • Or it might fail to ingest the input, so that the event follows the input loss behavior routine (for example, it might display a slate in the output).

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