Version 1.3 release.
Updates CHANGELOG, version, docs.
diff --git a/docs/dyn/youtube_v3.liveStreams.html b/docs/dyn/youtube_v3.liveStreams.html
index faeb3fd..23b9597 100644
--- a/docs/dyn/youtube_v3.liveStreams.html
+++ b/docs/dyn/youtube_v3.liveStreams.html
@@ -124,6 +124,12 @@
},
"kind": "youtube#liveStream", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "youtube#liveStream".
"contentDetails": { # Detailed settings of a stream. # The content_details object contains information about the stream, including the closed captions ingestion URL.
+ "isReusable": True or False, # Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times.
+ #
+ # If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the following ways:
+ # - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast.
+ # - A non-reusable stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends.
+ # - The liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non-reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream.
"closedCaptionsIngestionUrl": "A String", # The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent.
},
"cdn": { # Brief description of the live stream cdn settings. # The cdn object defines the live stream's content delivery network (CDN) settings. These settings provide details about the manner in which you stream your content to YouTube.
@@ -167,6 +173,12 @@
},
"kind": "youtube#liveStream", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "youtube#liveStream".
"contentDetails": { # Detailed settings of a stream. # The content_details object contains information about the stream, including the closed captions ingestion URL.
+ "isReusable": True or False, # Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times.
+ #
+ # If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the following ways:
+ # - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast.
+ # - A non-reusable stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends.
+ # - The liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non-reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream.
"closedCaptionsIngestionUrl": "A String", # The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent.
},
"cdn": { # Brief description of the live stream cdn settings. # The cdn object defines the live stream's content delivery network (CDN) settings. These settings provide details about the manner in which you stream your content to YouTube.
@@ -227,6 +239,12 @@
},
"kind": "youtube#liveStream", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "youtube#liveStream".
"contentDetails": { # Detailed settings of a stream. # The content_details object contains information about the stream, including the closed captions ingestion URL.
+ "isReusable": True or False, # Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times.
+ #
+ # If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the following ways:
+ # - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast.
+ # - A non-reusable stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends.
+ # - The liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non-reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream.
"closedCaptionsIngestionUrl": "A String", # The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent.
},
"cdn": { # Brief description of the live stream cdn settings. # The cdn object defines the live stream's content delivery network (CDN) settings. These settings provide details about the manner in which you stream your content to YouTube.
@@ -296,6 +314,12 @@
},
"kind": "youtube#liveStream", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "youtube#liveStream".
"contentDetails": { # Detailed settings of a stream. # The content_details object contains information about the stream, including the closed captions ingestion URL.
+ "isReusable": True or False, # Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times.
+ #
+ # If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the following ways:
+ # - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast.
+ # - A non-reusable stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends.
+ # - The liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non-reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream.
"closedCaptionsIngestionUrl": "A String", # The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent.
},
"cdn": { # Brief description of the live stream cdn settings. # The cdn object defines the live stream's content delivery network (CDN) settings. These settings provide details about the manner in which you stream your content to YouTube.
@@ -339,6 +363,12 @@
},
"kind": "youtube#liveStream", # Identifies what kind of resource this is. Value: the fixed string "youtube#liveStream".
"contentDetails": { # Detailed settings of a stream. # The content_details object contains information about the stream, including the closed captions ingestion URL.
+ "isReusable": True or False, # Indicates whether the stream is reusable, which means that it can be bound to multiple broadcasts. It is common for broadcasters to reuse the same stream for many different broadcasts if those broadcasts occur at different times.
+ #
+ # If you set this value to false, then the stream will not be reusable, which means that it can only be bound to one broadcast. Non-reusable streams differ from reusable streams in the following ways:
+ # - A non-reusable stream can only be bound to one broadcast.
+ # - A non-reusable stream might be deleted by an automated process after the broadcast ends.
+ # - The liveStreams.list method does not list non-reusable streams if you call the method and set the mine parameter to true. The only way to use that method to retrieve the resource for a non-reusable stream is to use the id parameter to identify the stream.
"closedCaptionsIngestionUrl": "A String", # The ingestion URL where the closed captions of this stream are sent.
},
"cdn": { # Brief description of the live stream cdn settings. # The cdn object defines the live stream's content delivery network (CDN) settings. These settings provide details about the manner in which you stream your content to YouTube.