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For more information, * see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/mediaconvert/latest/ug/dvb-sub-output-captions.html. * * @see AWS API Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class DvbSubDestinationSettings implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to centered will * placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment willalign captions to * the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the * font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those coordinates. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private String alignment; /** * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, * Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text only, or leave * blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color * setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your output captions will have red and yellow * text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output captions text. */ private String applyFontColor; /** * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. */ private String backgroundColor; /** * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is * opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. */ private Integer backgroundOpacity; /** * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the offset * coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not include * display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position metadata to the page * composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video resolutions with a height of 576 * pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS handling. All * burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ private String ddsHandling; /** * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of the frame and * the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this * offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. * MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page * composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ private Integer ddsXCoordinate; /** * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the frame and the * top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this offset. * Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert * uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page composition segment * (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ private Integer ddsYCoordinate; /** * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions specify a * font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave blank, MediaConvert * uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple * unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font with the supported font that matches * best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts * from your input. */ private String fallbackFont; /** * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. */ private String fontColor; /** * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private Integer fontOpacity; /** * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. */ private Integer fontResolution; /** * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in your * input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your input font * script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be * identical. */ private String fontScript; /** * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font size. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private Integer fontSize; /** * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. */ private Integer height; /** * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of 1122AABB is a * red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. */ private String hexFontColor; /** * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. */ private String outlineColor; /** * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private Integer outlineSize; /** * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private String shadowColor; /** * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If * Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. */ private Integer shadowOpacity; /** * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private Integer shadowXOffset; /** * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. */ private Integer shadowYOffset; /** * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your input * captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your input * captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position information from * your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and * automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you can also choose to manually override * any of the individual style and position settings. */ private String stylePassthrough; /** * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only dialogue. */ private String subtitlingType; /** * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on letter * width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. Choose * proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. */ private String teletextSpacing; /** * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. */ private Integer width; /** * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit x_position is * provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ private Integer xPosition; /** * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would * result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is provided, the * caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. */ private Integer yPosition; /** * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to centered will * placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment willalign captions to * the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the * font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those coordinates. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param alignment * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to * centered will placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment * willalign captions to the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with * the alignment parameter, the font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those * coordinates. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleAlignment */ public void setAlignment(String alignment) { this.alignment = alignment; } /** * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to centered will * placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment willalign captions to * the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the * font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those coordinates. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to * centered will placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment * willalign captions to the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with * the alignment parameter, the font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those * coordinates. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleAlignment */ public String getAlignment() { return this.alignment; } /** * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to centered will * placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment willalign captions to * the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the * font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those coordinates. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param alignment * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to * centered will placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment * willalign captions to the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with * the alignment parameter, the font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those * coordinates. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleAlignment */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withAlignment(String alignment) { setAlignment(alignment); return this; } /** * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to centered will * placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment willalign captions to * the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with the alignment parameter, the * font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those coordinates. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param alignment * Specify the alignment of your captions. If no explicit x_position is provided, setting alignment to * centered will placethe captions at the bottom center of the output. Similarly, setting a left alignment * willalign captions to the bottom left of the output. If x and y positions are given in conjunction with * the alignment parameter, the font will be justified (either left or centered) relative to those * coordinates. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleAlignment */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withAlignment(DvbSubtitleAlignment alignment) { this.alignment = alignment.toString(); return this; } /** * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, * Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text only, or leave * blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color * setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your output captions will have red and yellow * text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output captions text. * * @param applyFontColor * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, * Green, Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text * only, or leave blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For * example, if your font color setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your * output captions will have red and yellow text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies * to all of your output captions text. * @see DvbSubtitleApplyFontColor */ public void setApplyFontColor(String applyFontColor) { this.applyFontColor = applyFontColor; } /** * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, * Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text only, or leave * blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color * setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your output captions will have red and yellow * text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output captions text. * * @return Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, * Green, Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text * only, or leave blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For * example, if your font color setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your * output captions will have red and yellow text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies * to all of your output captions text. * @see DvbSubtitleApplyFontColor */ public String getApplyFontColor() { return this.applyFontColor; } /** * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, * Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text only, or leave * blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color * setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your output captions will have red and yellow * text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output captions text. * * @param applyFontColor * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, * Green, Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text * only, or leave blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For * example, if your font color setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your * output captions will have red and yellow text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies * to all of your output captions text. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleApplyFontColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withApplyFontColor(String applyFontColor) { setApplyFontColor(applyFontColor); return this; } /** * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, Green, * Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text only, or leave * blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For example, if your font color * setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your output captions will have red and yellow * text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies to all of your output captions text. * * @param applyFontColor * Ignore this setting unless Style Passthrough is set to Enabled and Font color set to Black, Yellow, Red, * Green, Blue, or Hex. Use Apply font color for additional font color controls. When you choose White text * only, or leave blank, your font color setting only applies to white text in your input captions. For * example, if your font color setting is Yellow, and your input captions have red and white text, your * output captions will have red and yellow text. When you choose ALL_TEXT, your font color setting applies * to all of your output captions text. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleApplyFontColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withApplyFontColor(DvbSubtitleApplyFontColor applyFontColor) { this.applyFontColor = applyFontColor.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * * @param backgroundColor * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * @see DvbSubtitleBackgroundColor */ public void setBackgroundColor(String backgroundColor) { this.backgroundColor = backgroundColor; } /** * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * * @return Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * @see DvbSubtitleBackgroundColor */ public String getBackgroundColor() { return this.backgroundColor; } /** * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * * @param backgroundColor * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleBackgroundColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withBackgroundColor(String backgroundColor) { setBackgroundColor(backgroundColor); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * * @param backgroundColor * Specify the color of the rectangle behind the captions. Leave background color blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the background color data from your input captions, if present. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleBackgroundColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withBackgroundColor(DvbSubtitleBackgroundColor backgroundColor) { this.backgroundColor = backgroundColor.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is * opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @param backgroundOpacity * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and * 255 is opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave * blank to use a value of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setBackgroundOpacity(Integer backgroundOpacity) { this.backgroundOpacity = backgroundOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is * opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @return Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and * 255 is opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, * leave blank to use a value of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job * settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getBackgroundOpacity() { return this.backgroundOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is * opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @param backgroundOpacity * Specify the opacity of the background rectangle. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and * 255 is opaque. If Style passthrough is set to enabled, leave blank to pass through the background style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave * blank to use a value of 0 and remove all backgrounds from your output captions. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withBackgroundOpacity(Integer backgroundOpacity) { setBackgroundOpacity(backgroundOpacity); return this; } /** * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the offset * coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not include * display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position metadata to the page * composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video resolutions with a height of 576 * pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS handling. All * burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsHandling * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the * offset coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, * but not include display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position * metadata to the page composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video * resolutions with a height of 576 pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the * value you choose for DDS handling. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @see DvbddsHandling */ public void setDdsHandling(String ddsHandling) { this.ddsHandling = ddsHandling; } /** * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the offset * coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not include * display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position metadata to the page * composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video resolutions with a height of 576 * pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS handling. All * burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @return Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set * of captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the * offset coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, * but not include display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position * metadata to the page composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video * resolutions with a height of 576 pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the * value you choose for DDS handling. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @see DvbddsHandling */ public String getDdsHandling() { return this.ddsHandling; } /** * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the offset * coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not include * display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position metadata to the page * composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video resolutions with a height of 576 * pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS handling. All * burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsHandling * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the * offset coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, * but not include display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position * metadata to the page composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video * resolutions with a height of 576 pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the * value you choose for DDS handling. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbddsHandling */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withDdsHandling(String ddsHandling) { setDdsHandling(ddsHandling); return this; } /** * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the offset * coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, but not include * display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position metadata to the page * composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video resolutions with a height of 576 * pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the value you choose for DDS handling. All * burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsHandling * Specify how MediaConvert handles the display definition segment (DDS). To exclude the DDS from this set of * captions: Keep the default, None. To include the DDS: Choose Specified. When you do, also specify the * offset coordinates of the display window with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. To include the DDS, * but not include display window data: Choose No display window. When you do, you can write position * metadata to the page composition segment (PCS) with DDS x-coordinate and DDS y-coordinate. For video * resolutions with a height of 576 pixels or less, MediaConvert doesn't include the DDS, regardless of the * value you choose for DDS handling. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbddsHandling */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withDdsHandling(DvbddsHandling ddsHandling) { this.ddsHandling = ddsHandling.toString(); return this; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of the frame and * the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this * offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. * MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page * composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsXCoordinate * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of * the frame and the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert * automatically choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to * a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data * to the DDS or to the page composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public void setDdsXCoordinate(Integer ddsXCoordinate) { this.ddsXCoordinate = ddsXCoordinate; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of the frame and * the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this * offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. * MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page * composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @return Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side * of the frame and the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert * automatically choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling * to a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position * data to the DDS or to the page composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public Integer getDdsXCoordinate() { return this.ddsXCoordinate; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of the frame and * the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this * offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. * MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page * composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsXCoordinate * Use this setting, along with DDS y-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the left side of * the frame and the left side of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert * automatically choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to * a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data * to the DDS or to the page composition segment. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withDdsXCoordinate(Integer ddsXCoordinate) { setDdsXCoordinate(ddsXCoordinate); return this; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the frame and the * top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this offset. * Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert * uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page composition segment * (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsYCoordinate * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the * frame and the top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically * choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other * than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or * to the page composition segment (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public void setDdsYCoordinate(Integer ddsYCoordinate) { this.ddsYCoordinate = ddsYCoordinate; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the frame and the * top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this offset. * Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert * uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page composition segment * (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @return Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the * frame and the top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert * automatically choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling * to a value other than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position * data to the DDS or to the page composition segment (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must * match. */ public Integer getDdsYCoordinate() { return this.ddsYCoordinate; } /** * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition segment * (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the frame and the * top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically choose this offset. * Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. MediaConvert * uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or to the page composition segment * (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * * @param ddsYCoordinate * Use this setting, along with DDS x-coordinate, to specify the upper left corner of the display definition * segment (DDS) display window. With this setting, specify the distance, in pixels, between the top of the * frame and the top of the DDS display window. Keep the default value, 0, to have MediaConvert automatically * choose this offset. Related setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other * than None. MediaConvert uses these values to determine whether to write page position data to the DDS or * to the page composition segment (PCS). All burn-in and DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withDdsYCoordinate(Integer ddsYCoordinate) { setDdsYCoordinate(ddsYCoordinate); return this; } /** * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions specify a * font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave blank, MediaConvert * uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple * unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font with the supported font that matches * best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts * from your input. * * @param fallbackFont * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions * specify a font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave * blank, MediaConvert uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions * specify. When there are multiple unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font * with the supported font that matches best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert * uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts from your input. * @see DvbSubSubtitleFallbackFont */ public void setFallbackFont(String fallbackFont) { this.fallbackFont = fallbackFont; } /** * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions specify a * font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave blank, MediaConvert * uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple * unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font with the supported font that matches * best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts * from your input. * * @return Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions * specify a font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave * blank, MediaConvert uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions * specify. When there are multiple unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font * with the supported font that matches best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert * uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts from your input. * @see DvbSubSubtitleFallbackFont */ public String getFallbackFont() { return this.fallbackFont; } /** * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions specify a * font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave blank, MediaConvert * uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple * unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font with the supported font that matches * best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts * from your input. * * @param fallbackFont * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions * specify a font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave * blank, MediaConvert uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions * specify. When there are multiple unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font * with the supported font that matches best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert * uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts from your input. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubSubtitleFallbackFont */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFallbackFont(String fallbackFont) { setFallbackFont(fallbackFont); return this; } /** * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions specify a * font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave blank, MediaConvert * uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions specify. When there are multiple * unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font with the supported font that matches * best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts * from your input. * * @param fallbackFont * Specify the font that you want the service to use for your burn in captions when your input captions * specify a font that MediaConvert doesn't support. When you set Fallback font to best match, or leave * blank, MediaConvert uses a supported font that most closely matches the font that your input captions * specify. When there are multiple unsupported fonts in your input captions, MediaConvert matches each font * with the supported font that matches best. When you explicitly choose a replacement font, MediaConvert * uses that font to replace all unsupported fonts from your input. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubSubtitleFallbackFont */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFallbackFont(DvbSubSubtitleFallbackFont fallbackFont) { this.fallbackFont = fallbackFont.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param fontColor * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleFontColor */ public void setFontColor(String fontColor) { this.fontColor = fontColor; } /** * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @return Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to * use the font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleFontColor */ public String getFontColor() { return this.fontColor; } /** * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param fontColor * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleFontColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontColor(String fontColor) { setFontColor(fontColor); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param fontColor * Specify the color of the captions text. Leave Font color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the font color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleFontColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontColor(DvbSubtitleFontColor fontColor) { this.fontColor = fontColor.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param fontOpacity * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setFontOpacity(Integer fontOpacity) { this.fontOpacity = fontOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getFontOpacity() { return this.fontOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param fontOpacity * Specify the opacity of the burned-in captions. 255 is opaque; 0 is transparent. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontOpacity(Integer fontOpacity) { setFontOpacity(fontOpacity); return this; } /** * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param fontResolution * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. */ public void setFontResolution(Integer fontResolution) { this.fontResolution = fontResolution; } /** * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @return Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. */ public Integer getFontResolution() { return this.fontResolution; } /** * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param fontResolution * Specify the Font resolution in DPI (dots per inch). Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontResolution(Integer fontResolution) { setFontResolution(fontResolution); return this; } /** * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in your * input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your input font * script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be * identical. * * @param fontScript * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in * your input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your * input font script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @see FontScript */ public void setFontScript(String fontScript) { this.fontScript = fontScript; } /** * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in your * input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your input font * script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be * identical. * * @return Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script * in your input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your * input font script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @see FontScript */ public String getFontScript() { return this.fontScript; } /** * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in your * input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your input font * script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be * identical. * * @param fontScript * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in * your input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your * input font script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see FontScript */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontScript(String fontScript) { setFontScript(fontScript); return this; } /** * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in your * input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your input font * script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be * identical. * * @param fontScript * Set Font script to Automatically determined, or leave blank, to automatically determine the font script in * your input captions. Otherwise, set to Simplified Chinese (HANS) or Traditional Chinese (HANT) if your * input font script uses Simplified or Traditional Chinese. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see FontScript */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontScript(FontScript fontScript) { this.fontScript = fontScript.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font size. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param fontSize * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font * size. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setFontSize(Integer fontSize) { this.fontSize = fontSize; } /** * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font size. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font * size. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getFontSize() { return this.fontSize; } /** * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font size. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param fontSize * Specify the Font size in pixels. Must be a positive integer. Set to 0, or leave blank, for automatic font * size. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withFontSize(Integer fontSize) { setFontSize(fontSize); return this; } /** * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @param height * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public void setHeight(Integer height) { this.height = height; } /** * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @return Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public Integer getHeight() { return this.height; } /** * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @param height * Specify the height, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 576 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withHeight(Integer height) { setHeight(height); return this; } /** * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of 1122AABB is a * red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. * * @param hexFontColor * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of * 1122AABB is a red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. */ public void setHexFontColor(String hexFontColor) { this.hexFontColor = hexFontColor; } /** * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of 1122AABB is a * red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. * * @return Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of * 1122AABB is a red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. */ public String getHexFontColor() { return this.hexFontColor; } /** * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of 1122AABB is a * red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. * * @param hexFontColor * Ignore this setting unless your Font color is set to Hex. Enter either six or eight hexidecimal digits, * representing red, green, and blue, with two optional extra digits for alpha. For example a value of * 1122AABB is a red value of 0x11, a green value of 0x22, a blue value of 0xAA, and an alpha value of 0xBB. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withHexFontColor(String hexFontColor) { setHexFontColor(hexFontColor); return this; } /** * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @param outlineColor * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleOutlineColor */ public void setOutlineColor(String outlineColor) { this.outlineColor = outlineColor; } /** * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @return Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the * font outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleOutlineColor */ public String getOutlineColor() { return this.outlineColor; } /** * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @param outlineColor * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleOutlineColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withOutlineColor(String outlineColor) { setOutlineColor(outlineColor); return this; } /** * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * * @param outlineColor * Specify font outline color. Leave Outline color blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use the font * outline color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleOutlineColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withOutlineColor(DvbSubtitleOutlineColor outlineColor) { this.outlineColor = outlineColor.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param outlineSize * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job * settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setOutlineSize(Integer outlineSize) { this.outlineSize = outlineSize; } /** * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job * settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getOutlineSize() { return this.outlineSize; } /** * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param outlineSize * Specify the Outline size of the caption text, in pixels. Leave Outline size blank and set Style * passthrough to enabled to use the outline size data from your input captions, if present. Within your job * settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withOutlineSize(Integer outlineSize) { setOutlineSize(outlineSize); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param shadowColor * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough * to enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleShadowColor */ public void setShadowColor(String shadowColor) { this.shadowColor = shadowColor; } /** * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough * to enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleShadowColor */ public String getShadowColor() { return this.shadowColor; } /** * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param shadowColor * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough * to enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleShadowColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withShadowColor(String shadowColor) { setShadowColor(shadowColor); return this; } /** * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your * DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param shadowColor * Specify the color of the shadow cast by the captions. Leave Shadow color blank and set Style passthrough * to enabled to use the shadow color data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleShadowColor */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withShadowColor(DvbSubtitleShadowColor shadowColor) { this.shadowColor = shadowColor.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If * Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param shadowOpacity * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. * If Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave * blank to use a value of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all * of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setShadowOpacity(Integer shadowOpacity) { this.shadowOpacity = shadowOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If * Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @return Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. * If Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, * leave blank to use a value of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job * settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getShadowOpacity() { return this.shadowOpacity; } /** * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. If * Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style information in * your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave blank to use a value * of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must * be identical. * * @param shadowOpacity * Specify the opacity of the shadow. Enter a value from 0 to 255, where 0 is transparent and 255 is opaque. * If Style passthrough is set to Enabled, leave Shadow opacity blank to pass through the shadow style * information in your input captions to your output captions. If Style passthrough is set to disabled, leave * blank to use a value of 0 and remove all shadows from your output captions. Within your job settings, all * of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withShadowOpacity(Integer shadowOpacity) { setShadowOpacity(shadowOpacity); return this; } /** * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param shadowXOffset * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would * result in a shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. */ public void setShadowXOffset(Integer shadowXOffset) { this.shadowXOffset = shadowXOffset; } /** * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would * result in a shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. */ public Integer getShadowXOffset() { return this.shadowXOffset; } /** * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param shadowXOffset * Specify the horizontal offset of the shadow, relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would * result in a shadow offset 2 pixels to the left. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings * must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withShadowXOffset(Integer shadowXOffset) { setShadowXOffset(shadowXOffset); return this; } /** * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param shadowYOffset * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result * in a shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setShadowYOffset(Integer shadowYOffset) { this.shadowYOffset = shadowYOffset; } /** * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result * in a shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getShadowYOffset() { return this.shadowYOffset; } /** * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result in a * shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to enabled to use * the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param shadowYOffset * Specify the vertical offset of the shadow relative to the captions in pixels. A value of -2 would result * in a shadow offset 2 pixels above the text. Leave Shadow y-offset blank and set Style passthrough to * enabled to use the shadow y-offset data from your input captions, if present. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withShadowYOffset(Integer shadowYOffset) { setShadowYOffset(shadowYOffset); return this; } /** * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your input * captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your input * captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position information from * your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and * automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you can also choose to manually override * any of the individual style and position settings. * * @param stylePassthrough * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your * input captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your * input captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position * information from your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, * bottom-center positioning, and automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you * can also choose to manually override any of the individual style and position settings. * @see DvbSubtitleStylePassthrough */ public void setStylePassthrough(String stylePassthrough) { this.stylePassthrough = stylePassthrough; } /** * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your input * captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your input * captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position information from * your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and * automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you can also choose to manually override * any of the individual style and position settings. * * @return Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your * input captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your * input captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position * information from your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, * bottom-center positioning, and automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you * can also choose to manually override any of the individual style and position settings. * @see DvbSubtitleStylePassthrough */ public String getStylePassthrough() { return this.stylePassthrough; } /** * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your input * captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your input * captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position information from * your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and * automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you can also choose to manually override * any of the individual style and position settings. * * @param stylePassthrough * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your * input captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your * input captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position * information from your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, * bottom-center positioning, and automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you * can also choose to manually override any of the individual style and position settings. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleStylePassthrough */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withStylePassthrough(String stylePassthrough) { setStylePassthrough(stylePassthrough); return this; } /** * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your input * captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your input * captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position information from * your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, bottom-center positioning, and * automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you can also choose to manually override * any of the individual style and position settings. * * @param stylePassthrough * Set Style passthrough to ENABLED to use the available style, color, and position information from your * input captions. MediaConvert uses default settings for any missing style and position information in your * input captions. Set Style passthrough to DISABLED, or leave blank, to ignore the style and position * information from your input captions and use default settings: white text with black outlining, * bottom-center positioning, and automatic sizing. Whether you set Style passthrough to enabled or not, you * can also choose to manually override any of the individual style and position settings. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleStylePassthrough */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withStylePassthrough(DvbSubtitleStylePassthrough stylePassthrough) { this.stylePassthrough = stylePassthrough.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only dialogue. * * @param subtitlingType * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only * dialogue. * @see DvbSubtitlingType */ public void setSubtitlingType(String subtitlingType) { this.subtitlingType = subtitlingType; } /** * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only dialogue. * * @return Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only * dialogue. * @see DvbSubtitlingType */ public String getSubtitlingType() { return this.subtitlingType; } /** * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only dialogue. * * @param subtitlingType * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only * dialogue. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitlingType */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withSubtitlingType(String subtitlingType) { setSubtitlingType(subtitlingType); return this; } /** * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only dialogue. * * @param subtitlingType * Specify whether your DVB subtitles are standard or for hearing impaired. Choose hearing impaired if your * subtitles include audio descriptions and dialogue. Choose standard if your subtitles include only * dialogue. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitlingType */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withSubtitlingType(DvbSubtitlingType subtitlingType) { this.subtitlingType = subtitlingType.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on letter * width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. Choose * proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param teletextSpacing * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on * letter width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. * Choose proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleTeletextSpacing */ public void setTeletextSpacing(String teletextSpacing) { this.teletextSpacing = teletextSpacing; } /** * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on letter * width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. Choose * proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @return Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on * letter width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. * Choose proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @see DvbSubtitleTeletextSpacing */ public String getTeletextSpacing() { return this.teletextSpacing; } /** * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on letter * width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. Choose * proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param teletextSpacing * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on * letter width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. * Choose proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleTeletextSpacing */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withTeletextSpacing(String teletextSpacing) { setTeletextSpacing(teletextSpacing); return this; } /** * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on letter * width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. Choose * proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param teletextSpacing * Specify whether the Text spacing in your captions is set by the captions grid, or varies depending on * letter width. Choose fixed grid to conform to the spacing specified in the captions file more accurately. * Choose proportional to make the text easier to read for closed captions. Within your job settings, all of * your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. * @see DvbSubtitleTeletextSpacing */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withTeletextSpacing(DvbSubtitleTeletextSpacing teletextSpacing) { this.teletextSpacing = teletextSpacing.toString(); return this; } /** * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @param width * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public void setWidth(Integer width) { this.width = width; } /** * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @return Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. */ public Integer getWidth() { return this.width; } /** * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related setting: * When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and DVB-Sub font * settings must match. * * @param width * Specify the width, in pixels, of this set of DVB-Sub captions. The default value is 720 pixels. Related * setting: When you use this setting, you must set DDS handling to a value other than None. All burn-in and * DVB-Sub font settings must match. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withWidth(Integer width) { setWidth(width); return this; } /** * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit x_position is * provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param xPosition * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A * value of 10 would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit * x_position is provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setXPosition(Integer xPosition) { this.xPosition = xPosition; } /** * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit x_position is * provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A * value of 10 would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit * x_position is provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getXPosition() { return this.xPosition; } /** * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit x_position is * provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. Within your job settings, * all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * * @param xPosition * Specify the horizontal position of the captions, relative to the left side of the output in pixels. A * value of 10 would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the left of the output. If no explicit * x_position is provided, the horizontal caption position will be determined by the alignment parameter. * Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withXPosition(Integer xPosition) { setXPosition(xPosition); return this; } /** * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would * result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is provided, the * caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param yPosition * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is * provided, the caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all * of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public void setYPosition(Integer yPosition) { this.yPosition = yPosition; } /** * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would * result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is provided, the * caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @return Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is * provided, the caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all * of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. */ public Integer getYPosition() { return this.yPosition; } /** * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 would * result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is provided, the * caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all of your DVB-Sub * settings must be identical. * * @param yPosition * Specify the vertical position of the captions, relative to the top of the output in pixels. A value of 10 * would result in the captions starting 10 pixels from the top of the output. If no explicit y_position is * provided, the caption will be positioned towards the bottom of the output. Within your job settings, all * of your DVB-Sub settings must be identical. * @return Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together. */ public DvbSubDestinationSettings withYPosition(Integer yPosition) { setYPosition(yPosition); return this; } /** * Returns a string representation of this object. This is useful for testing and debugging. Sensitive data will be * redacted from this string using a placeholder value. * * @return A string representation of this object. * * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); sb.append("{"); if (getAlignment() != null) sb.append("Alignment: ").append(getAlignment()).append(","); if (getApplyFontColor() != null) sb.append("ApplyFontColor: ").append(getApplyFontColor()).append(","); if (getBackgroundColor() != null) sb.append("BackgroundColor: ").append(getBackgroundColor()).append(","); if (getBackgroundOpacity() != null) sb.append("BackgroundOpacity: ").append(getBackgroundOpacity()).append(","); if (getDdsHandling() != null) sb.append("DdsHandling: ").append(getDdsHandling()).append(","); if (getDdsXCoordinate() != null) sb.append("DdsXCoordinate: ").append(getDdsXCoordinate()).append(","); if (getDdsYCoordinate() != null) sb.append("DdsYCoordinate: ").append(getDdsYCoordinate()).append(","); if (getFallbackFont() != null) sb.append("FallbackFont: ").append(getFallbackFont()).append(","); if (getFontColor() != null) sb.append("FontColor: ").append(getFontColor()).append(","); if (getFontOpacity() != null) sb.append("FontOpacity: ").append(getFontOpacity()).append(","); if (getFontResolution() != null) sb.append("FontResolution: ").append(getFontResolution()).append(","); if (getFontScript() != null) sb.append("FontScript: ").append(getFontScript()).append(","); if (getFontSize() != null) sb.append("FontSize: ").append(getFontSize()).append(","); if (getHeight() != null) sb.append("Height: ").append(getHeight()).append(","); if (getHexFontColor() != null) sb.append("HexFontColor: ").append(getHexFontColor()).append(","); if (getOutlineColor() != null) sb.append("OutlineColor: ").append(getOutlineColor()).append(","); if (getOutlineSize() != null) sb.append("OutlineSize: ").append(getOutlineSize()).append(","); if (getShadowColor() != null) sb.append("ShadowColor: ").append(getShadowColor()).append(","); if (getShadowOpacity() != null) sb.append("ShadowOpacity: ").append(getShadowOpacity()).append(","); if (getShadowXOffset() != null) sb.append("ShadowXOffset: ").append(getShadowXOffset()).append(","); if (getShadowYOffset() != null) sb.append("ShadowYOffset: ").append(getShadowYOffset()).append(","); if (getStylePassthrough() != null) sb.append("StylePassthrough: ").append(getStylePassthrough()).append(","); if (getSubtitlingType() != null) sb.append("SubtitlingType: ").append(getSubtitlingType()).append(","); if (getTeletextSpacing() != null) sb.append("TeletextSpacing: ").append(getTeletextSpacing()).append(","); if (getWidth() != null) sb.append("Width: ").append(getWidth()).append(","); if (getXPosition() != null) sb.append("XPosition: ").append(getXPosition()).append(","); if (getYPosition() != null) sb.append("YPosition: ").append(getYPosition()); sb.append("}"); return sb.toString(); } @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (this == obj) return true; if (obj == null) return false; if (obj instanceof DvbSubDestinationSettings == false) return false; DvbSubDestinationSettings other = (DvbSubDestinationSettings) obj; if (other.getAlignment() == null ^ this.getAlignment() == null) return false; if (other.getAlignment() != null && other.getAlignment().equals(this.getAlignment()) == false) return false; if (other.getApplyFontColor() == null ^ this.getApplyFontColor() == null) return false; if (other.getApplyFontColor() != null && other.getApplyFontColor().equals(this.getApplyFontColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getBackgroundColor() == null ^ this.getBackgroundColor() == null) return false; if (other.getBackgroundColor() != null && other.getBackgroundColor().equals(this.getBackgroundColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getBackgroundOpacity() == null ^ this.getBackgroundOpacity() == null) return false; if (other.getBackgroundOpacity() != null && other.getBackgroundOpacity().equals(this.getBackgroundOpacity()) == false) return false; if (other.getDdsHandling() == null ^ this.getDdsHandling() == null) return false; if (other.getDdsHandling() != null && other.getDdsHandling().equals(this.getDdsHandling()) == false) return false; if (other.getDdsXCoordinate() == null ^ this.getDdsXCoordinate() == null) return false; if (other.getDdsXCoordinate() != null && other.getDdsXCoordinate().equals(this.getDdsXCoordinate()) == false) return false; if (other.getDdsYCoordinate() == null ^ this.getDdsYCoordinate() == null) return false; if (other.getDdsYCoordinate() != null && other.getDdsYCoordinate().equals(this.getDdsYCoordinate()) == false) return false; if (other.getFallbackFont() == null ^ this.getFallbackFont() == null) return false; if (other.getFallbackFont() != null && other.getFallbackFont().equals(this.getFallbackFont()) == false) return false; if (other.getFontColor() == null ^ this.getFontColor() == null) return false; if (other.getFontColor() != null && other.getFontColor().equals(this.getFontColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getFontOpacity() == null ^ this.getFontOpacity() == null) return false; if (other.getFontOpacity() != null && other.getFontOpacity().equals(this.getFontOpacity()) == false) return false; if (other.getFontResolution() == null ^ this.getFontResolution() == null) return false; if (other.getFontResolution() != null && other.getFontResolution().equals(this.getFontResolution()) == false) return false; if (other.getFontScript() == null ^ this.getFontScript() == null) return false; if (other.getFontScript() != null && other.getFontScript().equals(this.getFontScript()) == false) return false; if (other.getFontSize() == null ^ this.getFontSize() == null) return false; if (other.getFontSize() != null && other.getFontSize().equals(this.getFontSize()) == false) return false; if (other.getHeight() == null ^ this.getHeight() == null) return false; if (other.getHeight() != null && other.getHeight().equals(this.getHeight()) == false) return false; if (other.getHexFontColor() == null ^ this.getHexFontColor() == null) return false; if (other.getHexFontColor() != null && other.getHexFontColor().equals(this.getHexFontColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getOutlineColor() == null ^ this.getOutlineColor() == null) return false; if (other.getOutlineColor() != null && other.getOutlineColor().equals(this.getOutlineColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getOutlineSize() == null ^ this.getOutlineSize() == null) return false; if (other.getOutlineSize() != null && other.getOutlineSize().equals(this.getOutlineSize()) == false) return false; if (other.getShadowColor() == null ^ this.getShadowColor() == null) return false; if (other.getShadowColor() != null && other.getShadowColor().equals(this.getShadowColor()) == false) return false; if (other.getShadowOpacity() == null ^ this.getShadowOpacity() == null) return false; if (other.getShadowOpacity() != null && other.getShadowOpacity().equals(this.getShadowOpacity()) == false) return false; if (other.getShadowXOffset() == null ^ this.getShadowXOffset() == null) return false; if (other.getShadowXOffset() != null && other.getShadowXOffset().equals(this.getShadowXOffset()) == false) return false; if (other.getShadowYOffset() == null ^ this.getShadowYOffset() == null) return false; if (other.getShadowYOffset() != null && other.getShadowYOffset().equals(this.getShadowYOffset()) == false) return false; if (other.getStylePassthrough() == null ^ this.getStylePassthrough() == null) return false; if (other.getStylePassthrough() != null && other.getStylePassthrough().equals(this.getStylePassthrough()) == false) return false; if (other.getSubtitlingType() == null ^ this.getSubtitlingType() == null) return false; if (other.getSubtitlingType() != null && other.getSubtitlingType().equals(this.getSubtitlingType()) == false) return false; if (other.getTeletextSpacing() == null ^ this.getTeletextSpacing() == null) return false; if (other.getTeletextSpacing() != null && other.getTeletextSpacing().equals(this.getTeletextSpacing()) == false) return false; if (other.getWidth() == null ^ this.getWidth() == null) return false; if (other.getWidth() != null && other.getWidth().equals(this.getWidth()) == false) return false; if (other.getXPosition() == null ^ this.getXPosition() == null) return false; if (other.getXPosition() != null && other.getXPosition().equals(this.getXPosition()) == false) return false; if (other.getYPosition() == null ^ this.getYPosition() == null) return false; if (other.getYPosition() != null && other.getYPosition().equals(this.getYPosition()) == false) return false; return true; } @Override public int hashCode() { final int prime = 31; int hashCode = 1; hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getAlignment() == null) ? 0 : getAlignment().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getApplyFontColor() == null) ? 0 : getApplyFontColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getBackgroundColor() == null) ? 0 : getBackgroundColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getBackgroundOpacity() == null) ? 0 : getBackgroundOpacity().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDdsHandling() == null) ? 0 : getDdsHandling().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDdsXCoordinate() == null) ? 0 : getDdsXCoordinate().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getDdsYCoordinate() == null) ? 0 : getDdsYCoordinate().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFallbackFont() == null) ? 0 : getFallbackFont().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFontColor() == null) ? 0 : getFontColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFontOpacity() == null) ? 0 : getFontOpacity().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFontResolution() == null) ? 0 : getFontResolution().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFontScript() == null) ? 0 : getFontScript().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getFontSize() == null) ? 0 : getFontSize().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getHeight() == null) ? 0 : getHeight().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getHexFontColor() == null) ? 0 : getHexFontColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getOutlineColor() == null) ? 0 : getOutlineColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getOutlineSize() == null) ? 0 : getOutlineSize().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getShadowColor() == null) ? 0 : getShadowColor().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getShadowOpacity() == null) ? 0 : getShadowOpacity().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getShadowXOffset() == null) ? 0 : getShadowXOffset().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getShadowYOffset() == null) ? 0 : getShadowYOffset().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getStylePassthrough() == null) ? 0 : getStylePassthrough().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getSubtitlingType() == null) ? 0 : getSubtitlingType().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getTeletextSpacing() == null) ? 0 : getTeletextSpacing().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getWidth() == null) ? 0 : getWidth().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getXPosition() == null) ? 0 : getXPosition().hashCode()); hashCode = prime * hashCode + ((getYPosition() == null) ? 0 : getYPosition().hashCode()); return hashCode; } @Override public DvbSubDestinationSettings clone() { try { return (DvbSubDestinationSettings) super.clone(); } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) { throw new IllegalStateException("Got a CloneNotSupportedException from Object.clone() " + "even though we're Cloneable!", e); } } @com.amazonaws.annotation.SdkInternalApi @Override public void marshall(ProtocolMarshaller protocolMarshaller) { com.amazonaws.services.mediaconvert.model.transform.DvbSubDestinationSettingsMarshaller.getInstance().marshall(this, protocolMarshaller); } }