When passing H264Settings as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
adaptive_quantization: "OFF", bitrate: 1,
codec_level: "AUTO", codec_profile: "BASELINE", dynamic_sub_gop: "ADAPTIVE", entropy_encoding: "CABAC", field_encoding: "PAFF", flicker_adaptive_quantization: "DISABLED", framerate_control: "INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE", framerate_conversion_algorithm: "DUPLICATE_DROP", framerate_denominator: 1,
framerate_numerator: 1,
gop_b_reference: "DISABLED", gop_closed_cadence: 1,
gop_size: 1.0,
gop_size_units: "FRAMES", hrd_buffer_initial_fill_percentage: 1,
hrd_buffer_size: 1,
interlace_mode: "PROGRESSIVE", max_bitrate: 1,
min_i_interval: 1,
number_b_frames_between_reference_frames: 1,
number_reference_frames: 1,
par_control: "INITIALIZE_FROM_SOURCE", par_denominator: 1,
par_numerator: 1,
quality_tuning_level: "SINGLE_PASS", qvbr_settings: {
max_average_bitrate: 1,
qvbr_quality_level: 1,
qvbr_quality_level_fine_tune: 1.0,
},
rate_control_mode: "VBR", repeat_pps: "DISABLED", scene_change_detect: "DISABLED", slices: 1,
slow_pal: "DISABLED", softness: 1,
spatial_adaptive_quantization: "DISABLED", syntax: "DEFAULT", telecine: "NONE", temporal_adaptive_quantization: "DISABLED", unregistered_sei_timecode: "DISABLED", }
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