TranscodingUser
Transcoding configurations of each host.
public class TranscodingUser
{
public TranscodingUser()
{
uid = 0;
x = 0;
y = 0;
width = 0;
height = 0;
zOrder = 0;
alpha = 1.0;
audioChannel = 0;
}
public TranscodingUser(uint uid, int x, int y, int width, int height, int zOrder, double alpha,
int audioChannel)
{
this.uid = uid;
this.x = x;
this.y = y;
this.width = width;
this.height = height;
this.zOrder = zOrder;
this.alpha = alpha;
this.audioChannel = audioChannel;
}
public uint uid { set; get; }
public int x { set; get; }
public int y { set; get; }
public int width { set; get; }
public int height { set; get; }
public int zOrder { set; get; }
public double alpha { set; get; }
public int audioChannel { set; get; }
}
Attributes
- uid
-
The user ID of the host.
- x
-
The x coordinate (pixel) of the host's video on the output video frame (taking the upper left corner of the video frame as the origin). The value range is [0, width], where width is the
widthset in LiveTranscoding. - y
- The y coordinate (pixel) of the host's video on the output video frame (taking the upper left corner of the video frame as the origin). The value range is [0, height], where height is the
heightset in LiveTranscoding. - width
- The width (pixel) of the host's video.
- height
-
The height (pixel) of the host's video.
- zOrder
-
The layer index number of the host's video. The value range is [0, 100].
- 0: (Default) The host's video is the bottom layer.
- 100: The host's video is the top layer.
Attention:- If the value is less than 0 or greater than 100, ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT error is returned.
- Setting zOrder to 0 is supported.
- alpha
-
The transparency of the host's video. The value range is [0.0,1.0].
- 0.0: Completely transparent.
- 1.0: (Default) Opaque.
- audioChannel
-
The audio channel used by the host's audio in the output audio. The default value is 0, and the value range is [0, 5].
0: (Recommended) The defaut setting, which supports dual channels at most and depends on the upstream of the host.1: The host's audio uses the FL audio channel. If the host's upstream uses multiple audio channels, the Agora server mixes them into mono first.2: The host's audio uses the FC audio channel. If the host's upstream uses multiple audio channels, the Agora server mixes them into mono first.3: The host's audio uses the FR audio channel. If the host's upstream uses multiple audio channels, the Agora server mixes them into mono first.4: The host's audio uses the BL audio channel. If the host's upstream uses multiple audio channels, the Agora server mixes them into mono first.5: The host's audio uses the BR audio channel. If the host's upstream uses multiple audio channels, the Agora server mixes them into mono first.0xFFor a value greater than5: The host's audio is muted, and the Agora server removes the host's audio.
Attention: If the value is not0, a special player is required.