#[repr(u32)]
pub enum NV_ENC_LEVEL {
Show 48 variants NV_ENC_LEVEL_AUTOSELECT, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1b, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_11, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_12, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_13, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_2, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_21, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_22, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_3, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_31, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_32, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_4, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_41, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_42, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_5, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_51, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_52, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_60, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_61, NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_62, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_21, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_3, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_31, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_4, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_41, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_5, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_51, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_52, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_6, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_61, NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_62, NV_ENC_TIER_HEVC_HIGH, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_22, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_23, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_3, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_31, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_32, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_33, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_4, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_52, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_53, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_6, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_61, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_62, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_63, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_73, NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_AUTOSELECT,
}

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AUTOSELECT

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1b

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_11

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_12

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_13

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_2

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_21

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_22

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_3

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_31

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_32

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_4

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_41

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_42

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_5

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_51

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_52

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_60

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_61

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_62

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_21

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_3

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_31

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_4

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_41

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_5

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_51

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_52

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_6

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_61

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_62

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NV_ENC_TIER_HEVC_HIGH

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_22

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_23

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_3

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_31

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_32

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_33

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_4

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_52

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_53

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_6

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_61

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_62

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_63

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_73

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NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_AUTOSELECT

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_1: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_3

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_HEVC_2: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_60

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_TIER_HEVC_MAIN: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_AUTOSELECT

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_2: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_AUTOSELECT

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_21: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_TIER_HEVC_HIGH

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_41: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1b

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_42: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_1

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_43: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_11

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_5: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_12

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_51: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_13

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_7: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_2

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_71: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_21

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_LEVEL_AV1_72: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_H264_22

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_TIER_AV1_0: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_LEVEL_AUTOSELECT

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impl _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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pub const NV_ENC_TIER_AV1_1: _NV_ENC_LEVEL = _NV_ENC_LEVEL::NV_ENC_TIER_HEVC_HIGH

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impl Clone for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn clone(&self) -> _NV_ENC_LEVEL

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Hash for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn hash<__H: Hasher>(&self, state: &mut __H)

Feeds this value into the given Hasher. Read more
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fn hash_slice<H>(data: &[Self], state: &mut H)where H: Hasher, Self: Sized,

Feeds a slice of this type into the given Hasher. Read more
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impl Ord for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn cmp(&self, other: &_NV_ENC_LEVEL) -> Ordering

This method returns an Ordering between self and other. Read more
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fn max(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
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fn min(self, other: Self) -> Selfwhere Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
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fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Selfwhere Self: Sized + PartialOrd<Self>,

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more
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impl PartialEq<_NV_ENC_LEVEL> for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn eq(&self, other: &_NV_ENC_LEVEL) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl PartialOrd<_NV_ENC_LEVEL> for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &_NV_ENC_LEVEL) -> Option<Ordering>

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
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fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
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fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more
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fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
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fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more
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impl Copy for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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impl Eq for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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impl StructuralEq for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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impl StructuralPartialEq for _NV_ENC_LEVEL

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