{ "$schema": "https://json-schema.org/draft/2020-12/schema", "$id": "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/api-evangelist/amazon-mediaconvert/refs/heads/main/json-schema/mediaconvert-api-dolby-vision-schema.json", "title": "DolbyVision", "description": "Create Dolby Vision Profile 5 or Profile 8.1 compatible video output.", "type": "object", "properties": { "L6Metadata": { "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/components/schemas/DolbyVisionLevel6Metadata" }, { "xml": { "name": "l6Metadata" }, "description": "Use these settings when you set DolbyVisionLevel6Mode to SPECIFY to override the MaxCLL and MaxFALL values in your input with new values." } ] }, "L6Mode": { "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/components/schemas/DolbyVisionLevel6Mode" }, { "xml": { "name": "l6Mode" }, "description": "Use Dolby Vision Mode to choose how the service will handle Dolby Vision MaxCLL and MaxFALL properies." } ] }, "Mapping": { "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/components/schemas/DolbyVisionMapping" }, { "xml": { "name": "mapping" }, "description": "Required when you set Dolby Vision Profile to Profile 8.1. When you set Content mapping to None, content mapping is not applied to the HDR10-compatible signal. Depending on the source peak nit level, clipping might occur on HDR devices without Dolby Vision. When you set Content mapping to HDR10 1000, the transcoder creates a 1,000 nits peak HDR10-compatible signal by applying static content mapping to the source. This mode is speed-optimized for PQ10 sources with metadata that is created from analysis. For graded Dolby Vision content, be aware that creative intent might not be guaranteed with extreme 1,000 nits trims." } ] }, "Profile": { "allOf": [ { "$ref": "#/components/schemas/DolbyVisionProfile" }, { "xml": { "name": "profile" }, "description": "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." } ] } } }