From patchwork Sat Sep 14 20:11:51 2019 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Moritz Barsnick X-Patchwork-Id: 15070 Return-Path: X-Original-To: patchwork@ffaux-bg.ffmpeg.org Delivered-To: patchwork@ffaux-bg.ffmpeg.org Received: from ffbox0-bg.mplayerhq.hu (ffbox0-bg.ffmpeg.org [79.124.17.100]) by ffaux.localdomain (Postfix) with ESMTP id E47B244A68D for ; Sat, 14 Sep 2019 23:12:08 +0300 (EEST) Received: from [127.0.1.1] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by ffbox0-bg.mplayerhq.hu (Postfix) with ESMTP id BA35868804F; Sat, 14 Sep 2019 23:12:08 +0300 (EEST) X-Original-To: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org Delivered-To: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org Received: from mout.gmx.net (mout.gmx.net [212.227.17.22]) by ffbox0-bg.mplayerhq.hu (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 7E6E0687FDA for ; Sat, 14 Sep 2019 23:12:02 +0300 (EEST) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/simple; d=gmx.net; s=badeba3b8450; t=1568491921; bh=nIJCN/2+hNoj4ipeIHhBmWKc3luTT1ManSnupnvCeDw=; h=X-UI-Sender-Class:From:To:Cc:Subject:Date; b=juUKxjb9122GJASd//WMj9m79U+VUb7zhz6dYT47wPfZKY/TEaqSF9b8l+0F1zTne wXaqWnQcIA5FFklglbf/PWMZmTs1rXFdaw5ujKiKYHzYYPZzNgSOGUa7Qb+dK8dMSl rW1W93w328n+a1nZi89cCWwVcXphlqixNcEw/JnU= X-UI-Sender-Class: 01bb95c1-4bf8-414a-932a-4f6e2808ef9c Received: from paradise.fritz.box ([89.182.224.146]) by mail.gmx.com (mrgmx101 [212.227.17.168]) with ESMTPSA (Nemesis) id 0Ldttv-1ia4qA1tv1-00j3iL; Sat, 14 Sep 2019 22:12:01 +0200 From: Moritz Barsnick To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2019 22:11:51 +0200 Message-Id: <20190914201151.19698-1-barsnick@gmx.net> X-Mailer: git-send-email 2.20.1 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:tgZHtjFADJvCDrpfV1yF2VFcUaJCR+pNtMt4kyF15jjXFT+YdwZ nm33n7qJhVfxJQPE1sg2BtJKsoQ+TNdU4VkdPrWQ80/Yr7KTJJCG588jJHH6e6nzLIW4FOr PX95j4SQw6DAq5ZCexY8fHv5ttKI7Pns+Av25MuNQcL2m28abySgMFOqhO/RwmN/FN95DS/ OJSwricLDc/n+dIJdu95A== X-Spam-Flag: NO X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1; V03:K0:llam2YNXTqo=:4bOgLGAb2B7VuVrCG/CY3W 04cgNUzcEqFpe34kZffXxe73M4BtHJd/AkdwAyyZY6b06l1hTYr9pWPQWZTxyR4e62qIMotEx zGxQFsMfLtgrTGQdlartN5/s84oxLfH2/U4H3OY9aQs++x1+XmL7TejlCIKvU4IzS31uv/Szb QF4XnlcPR0u6QPdtADx7w9uoKzTkJpTnlHKcsaK4m40vY8v0jJLeaCEaJ+bnQgZK/0e/7smAO wlPp8u0ljFgvX9rEtQQasGDJit8dQtqQYaVxX8M8+YDREhT3d10sTCck7NjB81QmLxoqCDCd/ NPAuGhBqN6dzJH46i/z3mXmdHO96Xpu/UlQEolhY0e7GM5CkpcML+mo2vlfkzXkqdM8eJxIUH 8kaD8wwQgjR1Ke2g86ljCWF6WRonJpnqMTv4jv32DfHtWToIQ1DpyWL0DohzBOHQjehj1F62y 8bHPWySJnhSoxURtVTfK28Zv9cXjbH6AgIFFDaCqaF9gUjBkI+DeHpgVYTns6ejDJ2+Ntslqh kHNAFjlGxQbv2lfaN6T7SMzpGm0iV6aeSa8EntAaAwwEvIkKg82jlFqZTonyfyejDBoUw199x HiPMfKqa2wVvzD/UHdvTbTnGV0qC6NNoYi0VeJe9SWF7Lh3T4efs143gcIoWoL9ZZIaF4Ks++ 5nLTNrdMMUeunGv2rIY6o8BAq/VodDpcIvfs3Ot1y0NKl+zUUJ9mq9stb86fIeblk74EzII5i QJkTbLh0v6Nc1ghKG5tyoAHUo2qQjyOTa430nv/1tcMwk2O2nmqYSYUwjMYySJPNPoqE7kYG4 2DpFDTf4petggBum+22goXJ1CNHejUYes3cyDWBgSeMMwvHernZ2hDFalOhCsD8f695YHTYIb EYqNcmJVfFi+PSMYiLjwojL5SyG9s1ofzsTZRI5o+eH4xxRTuFfZ06wIQRCLlQstXxObXbmko L58BSSfYwdYWQ7TRqlCCwhvO/LWY2hH0exvKnVJhr2ZKqzVXvDvaBSQeWn5x5a3md3VxIBIC3 0SXnuCzIhHhTW6VvWt4Z5aVFJVV/ppS4uw3E+4r8nkrQsAGhJ4ZjnuvtnYjDbo3kjSLKFMZVs ZVi5Xz0MCMmxYGHgpJDekM3Ya4Zwhjzle7ttF1ww8ZvI/R0XuVYXgJ441t2I5b16nYi+qLeoq OS4nEr62D7EgwwVTohZP7VGwRfn5pVdpA2rL0owUKLZnPo6ew8QgbRfexyEGdVD7Q/ml9OdZt sIrdSpFNXNO90UJsfQ8J4I2XEahoa+aauN77Y5PFlwYQu+acqncfAiHMHpWw= Subject: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] doc: fix various spelling mistakes X-BeenThere: ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.20 Precedence: list List-Id: FFmpeg development discussions and patches List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Reply-To: FFmpeg development discussions and patches Cc: Moritz Barsnick Errors-To: ffmpeg-devel-bounces@ffmpeg.org Sender: "ffmpeg-devel" Signed-off-by: Moritz Barsnick --- doc/filters.texi | 38 +++++++++++++++++++------------------- doc/muxers.texi | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) -- 2.20.1 diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index 4045812122..1521e62623 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ aecho=0.8:0.88:60:0.4 @end example @item -If delay is very short, then it sound like a (metallic) robot playing music: +If delay is very short, then it sounds like a (metallic) robot playing music: @example aecho=0.8:0.88:6:0.4 @end example @@ -6638,7 +6638,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information, top field first will be assumed. @item deint -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values: @table @option @@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same height. Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter to create same output. -The filter accept the following option: +The filter accepts the following option: @table @option @item inputs @@ -14443,7 +14443,7 @@ __kernel void blend_images(__write_only image2d_t dst, Alter frame colors in video with pseudocolors. -This filter accept the following options: +This filter accepts the following options: @table @option @item c0 @@ -14768,7 +14768,7 @@ Enable checking the parity bit. In the event of a parity error, the filter will @code{0x00} for that character. Default is false. @item lp -Lowpass lines prior further proccessing. Default is disabled. +Lowpass lines prior further processing. Default is disabled. @end table @subsection Examples @@ -18737,7 +18737,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same width. Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter to create same output. -The filter accept the following option: +The filter accepts the following options: @table @option @item inputs @@ -18758,11 +18758,11 @@ implemented based on the de-interlace algorithm written by Jim Easterbrook for BBC R&D, the Weston 3 field deinterlacing filter uses filter coefficients calculated by BBC R&D. -This filter use field-dominance information in frame to decide which +This filter uses field-dominance information in frame to decide which of each pair of fields to place first in the output. If it gets it wrong use @ref{setfield} filter before @code{w3fdif} filter. -There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple": +There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple" and "complex". Which set of filter coefficients is used can be set by passing an optional parameter: @@ -18779,7 +18779,7 @@ More-complex filter coefficient set. Default value is @samp{complex}. @item deint -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following values: +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values: @table @samp @item all @@ -18987,7 +18987,7 @@ Default is @code{3}. @section xmedian Pick median pixels from several input videos. -The filter accept the following options: +The filter accepts the following options: @table @option @item inputs @@ -19004,7 +19004,7 @@ Stack video inputs into custom layout. All streams must be of same pixel format. -The filter accept the following option: +The filter accepts the following options: @table @option @item inputs @@ -19033,24 +19033,24 @@ terminates. Default value is 0. @itemize @item -Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid, -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, +Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid. +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, as not all of output video is used. @example xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|w0_0|w0_h0 @end example @item -Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid, -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, +Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid. +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, as not all of output video is used. @example xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|0_h0+h1|0_h0+h1+h2 @end example @item -Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid, -note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, +Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid. +Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear, as not all of output video is used. @example xstack=inputs=9:layout=w3_0|w3_h0+h2|w3_h0|0_h4|0_0|w3+w1_0|0_h1+h2|w3+w1_h0|w3+w1_h1+h2 @@ -19102,7 +19102,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information, top field first will be assumed. @item deint -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values: @table @option @@ -19160,7 +19160,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information, top field first will be assumed. @item deint -Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following +Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values: @table @option diff --git a/doc/muxers.texi b/doc/muxers.texi index 20d31b279c..0adb93ba55 100644 --- a/doc/muxers.texi +++ b/doc/muxers.texi @@ -902,8 +902,8 @@ serving up segments can be configured to reject requests to *.tmp to prevent acc before they have been added to the m3u8 playlist. This flag also affects how m3u8 playlist files are created. If this flag is set, all playlist files will written into temporary file and renamed after they are complete, similarly as segments are handled. But playlists with @code{file} protocol and with type (@code{hls_playlist_type}) other than @code{vod} -are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol, -are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero. +are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol, +are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero. @end table