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Class: Aws::MediaConvert::Types::DashIsoEncryptionSettings
- Inherits:
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Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::MediaConvert::Types::DashIsoEncryptionSettings
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Overview
When passing DashIsoEncryptionSettings as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
playback_device_compatibility: "CENC_V1", # accepts CENC_V1, UNENCRYPTED_SEI
speke_key_provider: {
certificate_arn: "__stringPatternArnAwsUsGovAcm",
resource_id: "__string",
system_ids: ["__stringPattern09aFAF809aFAF409aFAF409aFAF409aFAF12"],
url: "__stringPatternHttps",
},
}
Specifies DRM settings for DASH outputs.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#playback_device_compatibility ⇒ String
This setting can improve the compatibility of your output with video players on obsolete devices.
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#speke_key_provider ⇒ Types::SpekeKeyProvider
If your output group type is HLS, DASH, or Microsoft Smooth, use these settings when doing DRM encryption with a SPEKE-compliant key provider.
Instance Attribute Details
#playback_device_compatibility ⇒ String
This setting can improve the compatibility of your output with video players on obsolete devices. It applies only to DASH H.264 outputs with DRM encryption. Choose Unencrypted SEI (UNENCRYPTED_SEI) only to correct problems with playback on older devices. Otherwise, keep the default setting CENC v1 (CENC_V1). If you choose Unencrypted SEI, for that output, the service will exclude the access unit delimiter and will leave the SEI NAL units unencrypted.
Possible values:
- CENC_V1
- UNENCRYPTED_SEI
#speke_key_provider ⇒ Types::SpekeKeyProvider
If your output group type is HLS, DASH, or Microsoft Smooth, use these settings when doing DRM encryption with a SPEKE-compliant key provider. If your output group type is CMAF, use the SpekeKeyProviderCmaf settings instead.