public static interface Overlay.AnimationStaticOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilderImplements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getStartTimeOffset()
public abstract Duration getStartTimeOffset()The time to start displaying the overlay object, in seconds. Default: 0
.google.protobuf.Duration start_time_offset = 2;
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| Type | Description |
Duration |
The startTimeOffset. |
getStartTimeOffsetOrBuilder()
public abstract DurationOrBuilder getStartTimeOffsetOrBuilder()The time to start displaying the overlay object, in seconds. Default: 0
.google.protobuf.Duration start_time_offset = 2;
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
DurationOrBuilder |
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getXy()
public abstract Overlay.NormalizedCoordinate getXy() Normalized coordinates based on output video resolution. Valid
values: 0.0–1.0. xy is the upper-left coordinate of the overlay
object. For example, use the x and y coordinates {0,0} to position the
top-left corner of the overlay animation in the top-left corner of the
output video.
.google.events.cloud.video.transcoder.v1.Overlay.NormalizedCoordinate xy = 1;
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
Overlay.NormalizedCoordinate |
The xy. |
getXyOrBuilder()
public abstract Overlay.NormalizedCoordinateOrBuilder getXyOrBuilder() Normalized coordinates based on output video resolution. Valid
values: 0.0–1.0. xy is the upper-left coordinate of the overlay
object. For example, use the x and y coordinates {0,0} to position the
top-left corner of the overlay animation in the top-left corner of the
output video.
.google.events.cloud.video.transcoder.v1.Overlay.NormalizedCoordinate xy = 1;
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
Overlay.NormalizedCoordinateOrBuilder |
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hasStartTimeOffset()
public abstract boolean hasStartTimeOffset()The time to start displaying the overlay object, in seconds. Default: 0
.google.protobuf.Duration start_time_offset = 2;
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the startTimeOffset field is set. |
hasXy()
public abstract boolean hasXy() Normalized coordinates based on output video resolution. Valid
values: 0.0–1.0. xy is the upper-left coordinate of the overlay
object. For example, use the x and y coordinates {0,0} to position the
top-left corner of the overlay animation in the top-left corner of the
output video.
.google.events.cloud.video.transcoder.v1.Overlay.NormalizedCoordinate xy = 1;
| Returns | |
|---|---|
| Type | Description |
boolean |
Whether the xy field is set. |