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Class: Aws::MediaConvert::Types::SpekeKeyProviderWhen passing SpekeKeyProvider as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
certificate_arn: "__stringPatternArnAwsUsGovAcm",
resource_id: "__string",
system_ids: ["__stringPattern09aFAF809aFAF409aFAF409aFAF409aFAF12"],
url: "__stringPatternHttps",
}
If your output group type is HLS, DASH, or Microsoft Smooth, use these settings when doing DRM encryption with a SPEKE-compliant key provider. If your output group type is CMAF, use the SpekeKeyProviderCmaf settings instead.
Returned by:
If you want your key provider to encrypt the content keys that it provides to MediaConvert, set up a certificate with a master key using AWS Certificate Manager.
Specify the resource ID that your SPEKE-compliant key provider uses to identify this content.
Relates to SPEKE implementation.
Specify the URL to the key server that your SPEKE-compliant DRM key provider uses to provide keys for encrypting your content.
If you want your key provider to encrypt the content keys that it provides to MediaConvert, set up a certificate with a master key using AWS Certificate Manager. Specify the certificate\'s Amazon Resource Name (ARN) here.
#resource_id ⇒ StringSpecify the resource ID that your SPEKE-compliant key provider uses to identify this content.
#system_ids ⇒ Array<String> #url ⇒ StringSpecify the URL to the key server that your SPEKE-compliant DRM key provider uses to provide keys for encrypting your content.
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