Package-level declarations
Types
Object specifying a configuration for individual participant recording.
Object specifying a channel as a destination.
Object specifying a Composition resource.
An object representing a configuration of HLS recordings for server-side composition.
Summary information about a Composition.
An object representing a configuration of thumbnails for recorded video for a Composition.
Object specifying the status of a Destination.
Complex data type that defines destination-configuration objects.
Complex data type that defines destination-detail objects.
Summary information about a Destination.
Settings for transcoding.
Summary information about an EncoderConfiguration.
Configuration information specific to Grid layout, for server-side composition. See "Layouts" in Server-Side Composition.
Object specifying an ingest configuration.
Summary information about an IngestConfiguration.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the IvsRealTime client
Configuration information of supported layouts for server-side composition.
Object describing a participant that has joined a stage.
An object representing a configuration of participant HLS recordings for individual participant recording.
Summary object describing a participant that has joined a stage.
An object representing a configuration of thumbnails for recorded video from an individual participant.
Object specifying a participant token in a stage.
Object specifying a participant token configuration in a stage.
Configuration information specific to Picture-in-Picture (PiP) layout, for server-side composition.
Summary information about a public key.
An object representing a configuration to record a stage stream.
A complex type that describes an S3 location where recorded videos will be stored.
A complex type that describes an S3 location where recorded videos will be stored.
Summary information about various endpoints for a stage. We recommend that you cache these values at stage creation; the values can be cached for up to 14 days.
A stage session begins when the first participant joins a stage and ends after the last participant leaves the stage. A stage session helps with debugging stages by grouping events and participants into shorter periods of time (i.e., a session), which is helpful when stages are used over long periods of time.
Summary information about a stage session.
Summary information about a stage.
A complex type that describes a location where recorded videos will be stored.
Summary information about a storage configuration.