From 183fd30e0f6fdc762fd955a24cfc7e6a49e1055c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lou Logan Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 15:10:56 -0800 Subject: Fix several typos MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit "apix_fmts" found by Marc Péchaud. "speedloss" found by Mikhail V. Signed-off-by: Lou Logan --- doc/filters.texi | 28 ++++++++++++++-------------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/filters.texi') diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi index 830de54909..b09c3a0538 100644 --- a/doc/filters.texi +++ b/doc/filters.texi @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ separated by '|'. Allowed range for each @code{delay} is @code{(0 - 90000.0]}. Default is @code{1000}. @item decays -Set list of loudnesses of reflected signals separated by '|'. +Set list of loudness of reflected signals separated by '|'. Allowed range for each @code{decay} is @code{(0 - 1.0]}. Default is @code{0.5}. @end table @@ -2744,7 +2744,7 @@ The filter accepts the following options: Set base delay in milliseconds. Range from 0 to 30. Default value is 0. @item depth -Set added swep delay in milliseconds. Range from 0 to 10. Default value is 2. +Set added sweep delay in milliseconds. Range from 0 to 10. Default value is 2. @item regen Set percentage regeneration (delayed signal feedback). Range from -95 to 95. @@ -2775,7 +2775,7 @@ Apply Haas effect to audio. Note that this makes most sense to apply on mono signals. With this filter applied to mono signals it give some directionality and -streches its stereo image. +stretches its stereo image. The filter accepts the following options: @@ -3750,7 +3750,7 @@ Default is @var{freq}. Set custom positions of virtual loudspeakers. Syntax for this option is: [| |...]. Each virtual loudspeaker is described with short channel name following with -azimuth and elevation in degreees. +azimuth and elevation in degrees. Each virtual loudspeaker description is separated by '|'. For example to override front left and front right channel positions use: 'speakers=FL 45 15|FR 345 15'. @@ -5267,7 +5267,7 @@ the more similar the pixels color is to the key color. @item yuv Signals that the color passed is already in YUV instead of RGB. -Litteral colors like "green" or "red" don't make sense with this enabled anymore. +Literal colors like "green" or "red" don't make sense with this enabled anymore. This can be used to pass exact YUV values as hexadecimal numbers. @end table @@ -6911,14 +6911,14 @@ Set how spillmap will be generated. Set how much to get rid of still remaining spill. @item red -Controls ammount of red in spill area. +Controls amount of red in spill area. @item green -Controls ammount of green in spill area. +Controls amount of green in spill area. Should be -1 for greenscreen. @item blue -Controls ammount of blue in spill area. +Controls amount of blue in spill area. Should be -1 for bluescreen. @item brightness @@ -10553,7 +10553,7 @@ A description of the accepted options follows. @item max Set the maximum number of consecutive frames which can be dropped (if positive), or the minimum interval between dropped frames (if -negative). If the value is 0, the frame is dropped unregarding the +negative). If the value is 0, the frame is dropped disregarding the number of previous sequentially dropped frames. Default value is 0. @@ -10675,7 +10675,7 @@ Can be one of the following: @end table @item nns -Set the number of neurons in predicctor neural network. +Set the number of neurons in predictor neural network. Can be one of the following: @table @samp @@ -10738,7 +10738,7 @@ It accepts the following parameters: @item pix_fmts A '|'-separated list of pixel format names, such as -apix_fmts=yuv420p|monow|rgb24". +pix_fmts=yuv420p|monow|rgb24". @end table @@ -12199,7 +12199,7 @@ the following constants: 1 if index is not 129, 0 otherwise. @item qp -Sequentional index starting from -129 to 128. +Sequential index starting from -129 to 128. @end table @subsection Examples @@ -14723,7 +14723,7 @@ Preserve overall image brightness with a simple curve, using nonlinear contrast, which results in flattening details and degrading color accuracy. @item hable -Peserve both dark and bright details better than @var{reinhard}, at the cost +Preserve both dark and bright details better than @var{reinhard}, at the cost of slightly darkening everything. Use it when detail preservation is more important than color and brightness accuracy. @@ -17710,7 +17710,7 @@ perms/aperms filter can avoid this problem. @section realtime, arealtime -Slow down filtering to match real time approximatively. +Slow down filtering to match real time approximately. These filters will pause the filtering for a variable amount of time to match the output rate with the input timestamps. -- cgit v1.2.3