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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
- User Guide
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Best Practices
- Using MPC to Transcode Media Files in OBS
- H.264 and H.265 Low-bitrate HD Creates an Amazing Experience for Video Websites
- Snapshot Capturing Facilitates the Setup of Media Processing Platform for Your Video Website
- Video Packaging Enables the Playback of Online Education Videos on Multiple Terminal Types
- Change History
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Application Examples
- Transcoding Template APIs
- Transcoding Template Group APIs
- Watermark Template APIs
- Transcoding APIs
- Packaging APIs
- Animated GIF APIs
- Video Metadata Extraction APIs
- Snapshot APIs
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Authorization and Configuration APIs
- Configuring Transcoding Server Event Notifications
- Querying Transcoding Server Event Notifications
- Querying All Events on a Transcoding Server
- Querying Buckets
- Authorizing or Canceling Authorization of Access to OBS Buckets
- Querying Objects in a Bucket
- Requesting OBS Authorization
- Querying the Status of OBS Authorization Task Creation
- Tenant Subscription
- Appendix
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Billing
- Upload
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Transcoding
- Files of What Formats Can Be Transcoded?
- What If Transcoding Fails?
- Can a Transcoding Task Have Multiple Outputs?
- What Is a System Template? What Is It Used for?
- How Do I Download Output Videos?
- What Are the Differences Between DASH, HLS, and MP4 Videos?
- How Do I Share Transcoded Videos?
- How Do I Determine Whether Source Videos Can Be Transcoded to SD, HD, and UHD Videos?
- Why Is There Only Audio but No Image After Video Transcoding?
- Why Can't I Find My OBS Bucket When Creating a Transcoding Task?
- How Do I Overwrite the Input Video File with the Output Video File?
- How Long Does a Transcoding Task Take?
- How Do I Configure Transcoding Event Notifications?
- Can a Low-resolution Video Be Transcoded to a High-resolution One?
- Can I Set the Same Bucket Name and Path for Both Input and Output Buckets During Transcoding?
- Notifications
- Packaging/GIF Converting
- Frame Capture
- Video Watermark
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API and SDK Usage
- Can I Deliver Transcoding Tasks in Batches?
- How Long Does a Task Take from Submission to Execution?
- Failed to Transcode MP3 Files and A Message Is Displayed Indicating that the Source Width and Height Are Incorrect
- Why Is "The token must be updated" Returned When I Call an API?
- Why Is a Message Displayed Indicating that the Token Is Invalid When I Call an API?
- What Can I Do If an Error Message Is Displayed Indicating that the Input or Output OBS Path Is Invalid When I Use the SDK or API?
- Does MPC Support Video Rotation?
- How Do I Call a Transcoding API to Specify an Output File Name?
- Why Can't I Cancel the Authorization After the IAM User Delegates the Read and Write Permissions on OBS Buckets?
- Videos
- General Reference
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JDK Installation
The MPC SDK uses JDK 8 or later. The following uses JDK 8 (Windows x64) running on Windows 7 as an example. If you have downloaded the JDK and configured the environment, skip this section.
Procedure
- Download the JDK file from the official website. JDK 8 is used as an example. Click DOWNLOAD below JDK.
- After the JDK file is downloaded, install the JDK as prompted. For example, install the JDK to the C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_131 directory on the local PC.
- Configure Java environment variables.
- Right-click Computer, choose Properties > Advanced system settings.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click Environment Variables.
- Set JAVA_HOME, PATH, and CLASSPATH (case-insensitive) in the System variables area. See Table 1.
If the three variables already exist, click Edit. If not, click New.
Table 1 JAVA environment variables Variable
Value
Description
JAVA_HOME
JDK installation path
Example: C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jdk1.8.0_1311
PATH
%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%JAVA_HOME%\jre\bin
Add it to the end of the original PATH value.
CLASSPATH
.;%JAVA_HOME%\lib\dt.jar;%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;
There is a dot (.) in front of the value.
- Open the CLI and run java -version. The Java environment variables have been configured if the Java version is displayed.
The following is a successful response example:
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