Values.DolbyVisionSourceCreate Dolby Vision Profile 5 or Profile 8.1 compatible video output.
type nonrec t = {compatibility : DolbyVisionCompatibility.t option;When you set Compatibility mapping to Duplicate Stream, DolbyVision streams that have a backward compatible base layer (e.g., DolbyVision 8.1) will cause a duplicate stream to be signaled in the manifest as a duplicate stream. When you set Compatibility mapping to Supplemntal Codecs, DolbyVision streams that have a backward compatible base layer (e.g., DolbyVision 8.1) will cause the associate stream in the manifest to include a SUPPLEMENTAL_CODECS property.
*)l6Metadata : DolbyVisionLevel6Metadata.t option;Use these settings when you set DolbyVisionLevel6Mode to SPECIFY to override the MaxCLL and MaxFALL values in your input with new values.
*)l6Mode : DolbyVisionLevel6Mode.t option;Use Dolby Vision Mode to choose how the service will handle Dolby Vision MaxCLL and MaxFALL properies.
*)mapping : DolbyVisionMapping.t option;Required when you set Dolby Vision Profile to Profile 8.1. When you set Content mapping to None, content mapping is not applied to the HDR10-compatible signal. Depending on the source peak nit level, clipping might occur on HDR devices without Dolby Vision. When you set Content mapping to HDR10 1000, the transcoder creates a 1,000 nits peak HDR10-compatible signal by applying static content mapping to the source. This mode is speed-optimized for PQ10 sources with metadata that is created from analysis. For graded Dolby Vision content, be aware that creative intent might not be guaranteed with extreme 1,000 nits trims.
*)profile : DolbyVisionProfile.t option;Required when you enable Dolby Vision. Use Profile 5 to include frame-interleaved Dolby Vision metadata in your output. Your input must include Dolby Vision metadata or an HDR10 YUV color space. Use Profile 8.1 to include frame-interleaved Dolby Vision metadata and HDR10 metadata in your output. Your input must include Dolby Vision metadata.
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