Add a nexguard file marker watermarking configurations

Nexguard FileMarker watermarking has several restrictions on the shape of your streams and muxings.
The supported muxings are currently fMP4, TS and WebM; segment naming must follow <filename>_<number>.<extension>; init segment naming must follow <filename>_init.<extension>
Supported framerates:

  • 23.976
  • 24.000
  • 25.000
  • 29.970
  • 30.000
  • 48.000
  • 50.000
  • 59.940
  • 60.000

Resolution:

  • 320 <= width <= 5120
  • 240 <= height <= 3200

And the GOP size has to be 2 or 2.002 seconds. Please note that our api requires the gop size to be in frames.

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string
required

Id of the encoding.

string
required

Id of the stream.

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The nexguard file marker configurations

string

Name of the resource. Can be freely chosen by the user.

string

Description of the resource. Can be freely chosen by the user.

string

User-specific meta data. This can hold anything.

string
required

Use the base64 license string that Nagra provides you.

string
enum

The type of watermarking to be used: * OTT - A/B watermarking (for video streams only) * DUPLICATED - Stream duplication to match A/B video streams in CDN delivery (for audio streams only)

Allowed:
integer

Specify the payload ID that you want to be associated with this output. Valid values vary depending on your Nagra NexGuard forensic watermarking workflow. For PreRelease Content (NGPR), specify an integer from 1 through 4,194,303. You must generate a unique ID for each asset you watermark, and keep a record of th ID. Neither Nagra nor Bitmovin keep track of this for you.

string

Enter one of the watermarking preset strings that Nagra provides you.

string
enum

Optional. Ignore this setting unless Nagra support directs you to specify a value. When you don't specify a value here, the Nagra NexGuard library uses its default value.

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