Audio And Video Muxer
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The video frame rate of the input file. Video with average frames per second (fps) less than 5 or greater than 120 is non-standard. A -1 frame rate value indicates Mux could not determine the frame rate of the video track.
The video resolution of the input file. Video resolution higher than 2048 pixels on any one dimension (height or width) is considered non-standard, The resolution value is presented as width x height in pixels.
The video bitrate of the input file is high. This parameter is present when the average bitrate of any key frame interval (also known as Group of Pictures or GOP) is higher than what's considered standard which typically is 16 Mbps.
How wide the overlay should appear. Can be expressed as a percent ("10%") or as a pixel value ("100px"). If both width and height are left blank the width will be the true pixels of the image, applied as if the video has been scaled to fit a 1920x1080 frame. If height is supplied with no width, the width will scale proportionally to the height.
How tall the overlay should appear. Can be expressed as a percent ("10%") or as a pixel value ("100px"). If both width and height are left blank the height will be the true pixels of the image, applied as if the video has been scaled to fit a 1920x1080 frame. If width is supplied with no height, the height will scale proportionally to the width.
The time offset in seconds from the beginning of the video indicating the clip's starting marker. The default value is 0 when not included. This parameter is only applicable for creating clips when input.url has mux://assets/{asset_id} format.
The time offset in seconds from the beginning of the video, indicating the clip's ending marker. The default value is the duration of the video when not included. This parameter is only applicable for creating clips when input.url has mux://assets/{asset_id} format.
Arbitrary user-supplied metadata that will be included in the asset details and related webhooks. Can be used to store your own ID for a video along with the asset. Max: 255 characters.
Specify what level (if any) of support for mp4 playback. In most cases you should use our default HLS-based streaming playback ({playback_id}.m3u8) which can automatically adjust to viewers' connection speeds, but an mp4 can be useful for some legacy devices or downloading for offline playback. See the Download your videos guide for more information.
Deletes a playback ID, rendering it nonfunctional for viewing an asset's video content. Please note that deleting the playback ID removes access to the underlying asset; a viewer who started playback before the playback ID was deleted may be able to watch the entire video for a limited duration.
Allows you to add temporary access to the master (highest-quality) version of the asset in MP4 format. A URL will be created that can be used to download the master version for 24 hours. After 24 hours Master Access will revert to "none".This master version is not optimized for web and not meant to be streamed, only downloaded for purposes like archiving or editing the video offline.
A Live Stream represents a unique live stream of video being pushed to Mux. It includes configuration details (a Stream Key) for live broadcasting software/hardware and a Playback ID for playing the stream anywhere. Currently, RTMP is the only supported method of ingesting video. Use rtmp://global-live.mux.com:5222/app with the Live Stream's Stream Key for getting the video into Mux, and use with the Live Stream's Playback ID for playback.
Each RTMP session creates a new video asset automatically. You can set up a webhook to be notified each time a broadcast (or Live Stream RTMP session) begins or ends with the video.live_stream.active and video.live_stream.idle events respectively. Assets that are created from a Live Stream have the same behavior as other Assets you create.
This field is deprecated. Please use latency_mode instead. Latency is the time from when the streamer transmits a frame of video to when you see it in the player. Set this if you want lower latency for your live stream. See the Reduce live stream latency guide to understand the tradeoffs.
Latency is the time from when the streamer transmits a frame of video to when you see it in the player. Set this as an alternative to setting low latency or reduced latency flags. The Low Latency value is a beta feature. Read more here: -low-latency-live-streaming/
This field is deprecated. Please use latency_mode instead. Latency is the time from when the streamer transmits a frame of video to when you see it in the player. Set this if you want lower latency for your live stream. Read more here: -latency-for-mux-live-streaming-now-available/
Direct upload allows you to push assets directly to Mux storage instead of needing to go through your own first. When you create a new direct upload, we'll give you back a signed URL for a Google Cloud Storage bucket. Their storage API is S3 compatible, so whatever tool you use to upload to either GCS or S3 should work, just remember you're probably uploading large video files and should take advantage of things like resumable or multipart uploads.
Playback Restrictions allows you to set additional rules for playing videos. You can set the domains/hostnames allowed to play your videos. For instance, viewers can play videos embedded on the website when you set the Playback Restrictions with example.com as an allowed domain. Any Video requests from other websites are denied.
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The null muxer does not generate any output file. It is mainly useful for testing or benchmarking purposes. The null muxer uses a wrapped frame so there is no muxing overhead (i.e. it can accept any type of input codec, doesn't have to be rawvideo for instance). 2b1af7f3a8