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TransformOutput Constructors

Definition

Overloads

TransformOutput()

Initializes a new instance of the TransformOutput class.

TransformOutput(Preset, Nullable<OnErrorType>, Nullable<Priority>)

Initializes a new instance of the TransformOutput class.

TransformOutput()

Initializes a new instance of the TransformOutput class.

public TransformOutput ();
Public Sub New ()

Applies to

TransformOutput(Preset, Nullable<OnErrorType>, Nullable<Priority>)

Initializes a new instance of the TransformOutput class.

public TransformOutput (Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.Preset preset, Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.OnErrorType? onError = default, Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.Priority? relativePriority = default);
new Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.TransformOutput : Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.Preset * Nullable<Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.OnErrorType> * Nullable<Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.Priority> -> Microsoft.Azure.Management.Media.Models.TransformOutput
Public Sub New (preset As Preset, Optional onError As Nullable(Of OnErrorType) = Nothing, Optional relativePriority As Nullable(Of Priority) = Nothing)

Parameters

preset
Preset

Preset that describes the operations that will be used to modify, transcode, or extract insights from the source file to generate the output.

onError
Nullable<OnErrorType>

A Transform can define more than one outputs. This property defines what the service should do when one output fails - either continue to produce other outputs, or, stop the other outputs. The overall Job state will not reflect failures of outputs that are specified with 'ContinueJob'. The default is 'StopProcessingJob'. Possible values include: 'StopProcessingJob', 'ContinueJob'

relativePriority
Nullable<Priority>

Sets the relative priority of the TransformOutputs within a Transform. This sets the priority that the service uses for processing TransformOutputs. The default priority is Normal. Possible values include: 'Low', 'Normal', 'High'

Applies to