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UpdateChannelRequest

import type { UpdateChannelRequest } from "https://aws-api.deno.dev/v0.3/services/ivs.ts?docs=full";
interface UpdateChannelRequest {
arn: string;
authorized?: boolean | null;
latencyMode?: ChannelLatencyMode | null;
name?: string | null;
recordingConfigurationArn?: string | null;
type?: ChannelType | null;
}

§Properties

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arn: string
[src]

ARN of the channel to be updated.

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authorized?: boolean | null
[src]

Whether the channel is private (enabled for playback authorization).

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latencyMode?: ChannelLatencyMode | null
[src]

Channel latency mode. Use NORMAL to broadcast and deliver live video up to Full HD. Use LOW for near-real-time interaction with viewers. (Note: In the Amazon IVS console, LOW and NORMAL correspond to Ultra-low and Standard, respectively.)

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name?: string | null
[src]

Channel name.

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recordingConfigurationArn?: string | null
[src]

Recording-configuration ARN. If this is set to an empty string, recording is disabled. A value other than an empty string indicates that recording is enabled

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type?: ChannelType | null
[src]

Channel type, which determines the allowable resolution and bitrate. If you exceed the allowable resolution or bitrate, the stream probably will disconnect immediately. Valid values:

  • STANDARD: Multiple qualities are generated from the original input, to automatically give viewers the best experience for their devices and network conditions. Resolution can be up to 1080p and bitrate can be up to 8.5 Mbps. Audio is transcoded only for renditions 360p and below; above that, audio is passed through.
  • BASIC: Amazon IVS delivers the original input to viewers. The viewer’s video-quality choice is limited to the original input. Resolution can be up to 480p and bitrate can be up to 1.5 Mbps.