aws-cdk-lib.aws_medialive.CfnChannel.TemporalFilterSettingsProperty

interface TemporalFilterSettingsProperty

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Settings for the temporal filter to apply to the video.

The parents of this entity are H264FilterSettings, H265FilterSettings, and Mpeg2FilterSettings.

Example

// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import { aws_medialive as medialive } from 'aws-cdk-lib';
const temporalFilterSettingsProperty: medialive.CfnChannel.TemporalFilterSettingsProperty = {
  postFilterSharpening: 'postFilterSharpening',
  strength: 'strength',
};

Properties

NameTypeDescription
postFilterSharpening?stringIf you enable this filter, the results are the following: - If the source content is noisy (it contains excessive digital artifacts), the filter cleans up the source.
strength?stringChoose a filter strength.

postFilterSharpening?

Type: string (optional)

If you enable this filter, the results are the following: - If the source content is noisy (it contains excessive digital artifacts), the filter cleans up the source.

  • If the source content is already clean, the filter tends to decrease the bitrate, especially when the rate control mode is QVBR.

strength?

Type: string (optional)

Choose a filter strength.

We recommend a strength of 1 or 2. A higher strength might take out good information, resulting in an image that is overly soft.