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* Contains the range of timestamps for the requested media, and the source of * the timestamps. *
*/ public class DASHFragmentSelector implements Serializable { /** ** The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*/
private String fragmentSelectorType;
/**
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is
* LIVE
.
*
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*
* @return
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first
* fragment ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media
* playlist. In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps
* within the TimestampRange
ingested immediately
* following the first fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults
* value) are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are * deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a stream * of fragments with producer timestamps that are approximately * equal to the true clock time, the MPEG-DASH manifest will contain * all of the fragments within the requested timestamp range. If * some fragments are ingested within the same time range and very * different points in time, only the oldest ingested collection of * fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* LIVE
, the producer timestamps are used in the MP4
* fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently ingested
* fragments based on server timestamps are included in the
* MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even if fragments ingested in
* the past have producer timestamps with values now, they are not
* included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*
* @param fragmentSelectorType
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first
* fragment ingested with a producer timestamp within the
* specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included
* in the media playlist. In addition, the fragments with
* producer timestamps within the TimestampRange
* ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults
* a> value) are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are * deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a * stream of fragments with producer timestamps that are * approximately equal to the true clock time, the MPEG-DASH * manifest will contain all of the fragments within the * requested timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested * within the same time range and very different points in time, * only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* LIVE
, the producer timestamps are used in the MP4
* fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently
* ingested fragments based on server timestamps are included in
* the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even if fragments
* ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values now,
* they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*
* @param fragmentSelectorType
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first
* fragment ingested with a producer timestamp within the
* specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included
* in the media playlist. In addition, the fragments with
* producer timestamps within the TimestampRange
* ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults
* a> value) are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are * deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a * stream of fragments with producer timestamps that are * approximately equal to the true clock time, the MPEG-DASH * manifest will contain all of the fragments within the * requested timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested * within the same time range and very different points in time, * only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* LIVE
, the producer timestamps are used in the MP4
* fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently
* ingested fragments based on server timestamps are included in
* the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even if fragments
* ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values now,
* they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*
* @param fragmentSelectorType
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first
* fragment ingested with a producer timestamp within the
* specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included
* in the media playlist. In addition, the fragments with
* producer timestamps within the TimestampRange
* ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults
* a> value) are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are * deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a * stream of fragments with producer timestamps that are * approximately equal to the true clock time, the MPEG-DASH * manifest will contain all of the fragments within the * requested timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested * within the same time range and very different points in time, * only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* LIVE
, the producer timestamps are used in the MP4
* fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently
* ingested fragments based on server timestamps are included in
* the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even if fragments
* ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values now,
* they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first fragment
* ingested with a producer timestamp within the specified
* FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included in the media playlist.
* In addition, the fragments with producer timestamps within the
* TimestampRange
ingested immediately following the first
* fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults value)
* are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are deduplicated. This * means that if producers are producing a stream of fragments with producer * timestamps that are approximately equal to the true clock time, the * MPEG-DASH manifest will contain all of the fragments within the requested * timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested within the same time * range and very different points in time, only the oldest ingested * collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is LIVE
,
* the producer timestamps are used in the MP4 fragments and for
* deduplication. But the most recently ingested fragments based on server
* timestamps are included in the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even
* if fragments ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values
* now, they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. *
* Constraints:
* Allowed Values: PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP, SERVER_TIMESTAMP
*
* @param fragmentSelectorType
* The source of the timestamps for the requested media. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* ON_DEMAND
or LIVE_REPLAY
, the first
* fragment ingested with a producer timestamp within the
* specified FragmentSelector$TimestampRange is included
* in the media playlist. In addition, the fragments with
* producer timestamps within the TimestampRange
* ingested immediately following the first fragment (up to the
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$MaxManifestFragmentResults
* a> value) are included.
*
* Fragments that have duplicate producer timestamps are * deduplicated. This means that if producers are producing a * stream of fragments with producer timestamps that are * approximately equal to the true clock time, the MPEG-DASH * manifest will contain all of the fragments within the * requested timestamp range. If some fragments are ingested * within the same time range and very different points in time, * only the oldest ingested collection of fragments are returned. *
*
* When FragmentSelectorType
is set to
* PRODUCER_TIMESTAMP
and
* GetDASHStreamingSessionURLInput$PlaybackMode is
* LIVE
, the producer timestamps are used in the MP4
* fragments and for deduplication. But the most recently
* ingested fragments based on server timestamps are included in
* the MPEG-DASH manifest. This means that even if fragments
* ingested in the past have producer timestamps with values now,
* they are not included in the HLS media playlist.
*
* The default is SERVER_TIMESTAMP
.
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is
* LIVE
.
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is
* LIVE
.
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is
* LIVE
.
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested * media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
* is LIVE
.
*
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
is
* LIVE
.
*
* Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained * together. * * @param timestampRange
* The start and end of the timestamp range for the requested * media. *
*
* This value should not be present if PlaybackType
* is LIVE
.
*