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selector rather than use an audio selector group.


=head2 AudioSelectors => L<Paws::MediaConvert::__mapOfAudioSelector>

Use Audio selectors (AudioSelectors) to specify a track or set of
tracks from the input that you will use in your outputs. You can use
multiple Audio selectors per input.


=head2 CaptionSelectors => L<Paws::MediaConvert::__mapOfCaptionSelector>

Use captions selectors to specify the captions data from your input
that you use in your outputs. You can use up to 20 captions selectors
per input.


=head2 Crop => L<Paws::MediaConvert::Rectangle>

Use Cropping selection (crop) to specify the video area that the
service will include in the output video frame. If you specify a value
here, it will override any value that you specify in the output setting
Cropping selection (crop).


=head2 DeblockFilter => Str

Enable Deblock (InputDeblockFilter) to produce smoother motion in the
output. Default is disabled. Only manually controllable for MPEG2 and
uncompressed video inputs.


=head2 DenoiseFilter => Str

Enable Denoise (InputDenoiseFilter) to filter noise from the input.
Default is disabled. Only applicable to MPEG2, H.264, H.265, and
uncompressed video inputs.


=head2 FilterEnable => Str

Specify how the transcoding service applies the denoise and deblock
filters. You must also enable the filters separately, with Denoise
(InputDenoiseFilter) and Deblock (InputDeblockFilter). * Auto - The
transcoding service determines whether to apply filtering, depending on
input type and quality. * Disable - The input is not filtered. This is
true even if you use the API to enable them in (InputDeblockFilter) and
(InputDeblockFilter). * Force - The input is filtered regardless of
input type.


=head2 FilterStrength => Int

Use Filter strength (FilterStrength) to adjust the magnitude the input
filter settings (Deblock and Denoise). The range is -5 to 5. Default is
0.


=head2 ImageInserter => L<Paws::MediaConvert::ImageInserter>

Enable the image inserter feature to include a graphic overlay on your
video. Enable or disable this feature for each input individually. This
setting is disabled by default.


=head2 InputClippings => ArrayRef[L<Paws::MediaConvert::InputClipping>]

(InputClippings) contains sets of start and end times that together
specify a portion of the input to be used in the outputs. If you
provide only a start time, the clip will be the entire input from that
point to the end. If you provide only an end time, it will be the
entire input up to that point. When you specify more than one input
clip, the transcoding service creates the job outputs by stringing the
clips together in the order you specify them.


=head2 InputScanType => Str

When you have a progressive segmented frame (PsF) input, use this
setting to flag the input as PsF. MediaConvert doesn't automatically
detect PsF. Therefore, flagging your input as PsF results in better
preservation of video quality when you do deinterlacing and frame rate
conversion. If you don't specify, the default value is Auto (AUTO).
Auto is the correct setting for all inputs that are not PsF. Don't set
this value to PsF when your input is interlaced. Doing so creates
horizontal interlacing artifacts.


=head2 Position => L<Paws::MediaConvert::Rectangle>

Use Selection placement (position) to define the video area in your
output frame. The area outside of the rectangle that you specify here
is black. If you specify a value here, it will override any value that
you specify in the output setting Selection placement (position). If
you specify a value here, this will override any AFD values in your
input, even if you set Respond to AFD (RespondToAfd) to Respond
(RESPOND). If you specify a value here, this will ignore anything that
you specify for the setting Scaling Behavior (scalingBehavior).


=head2 ProgramNumber => Int

Use Program (programNumber) to select a specific program from within a
multi-program transport stream. Note that Quad 4K is not currently
supported. Default is the first program within the transport stream. If
the program you specify doesn't exist, the transcoding service will use
this default.


=head2 PsiControl => Str

Set PSI control (InputPsiControl) for transport stream inputs to
specify which data the demux process to scans. * Ignore PSI - Scan all
PIDs for audio and video. * Use PSI - Scan only PSI data.


=head2 TimecodeSource => Str

Use this Timecode source setting, located under the input settings
(InputTimecodeSource), to specify how the service counts input video
frames. This input frame count affects only the behavior of features



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