[FFmpeg-cvslog] doc/filters: use '|' instead of ':' in the documentation.
Simon Thelen
git at videolan.org
Tue Nov 18 16:50:35 CET 2014
ffmpeg | branch: master | Simon Thelen <ffmpeg-dev at c-14.de> | Tue Nov 18 13:29:27 2014 +0100| [43c1d82b86b2c05061862b4e9f4a64ec1c8a6975] | committer: Michael Niedermayer
doc/filters: use '|' instead of ':' in the documentation.
Using colons to separate the outdefs is deprecated. Switch to using '|'
to separate the list items.
Signed-off-by: Simon Thelen <ffmpeg-dev at c-14.de>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni at gmx.at>
> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=43c1d82b86b2c05061862b4e9f4a64ec1c8a6975
---
doc/filters.texi | 16 ++++++++--------
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/filters.texi b/doc/filters.texi
index 53f4cb2..8c16c7a 100644
--- a/doc/filters.texi
+++ b/doc/filters.texi
@@ -1710,11 +1710,11 @@ The default is 0.707q and gives a Butterworth response.
Mix channels with specific gain levels. The filter accepts the output
channel layout followed by a set of channels definitions.
-This filter is also designed to remap efficiently the channels of an audio
+This filter is also designed to efficiently remap the channels of an audio
stream.
The filter accepts parameters of the form:
-"@var{l}:@var{outdef}:@var{outdef}:..."
+"@var{l}|@var{outdef}|@var{outdef}|..."
@table @option
@item l
@@ -1745,13 +1745,13 @@ avoiding clipping noise.
For example, if you want to down-mix from stereo to mono, but with a bigger
factor for the left channel:
@example
-pan=1:c0=0.9*c0+0.1*c1
+pan=1c|c0=0.9*c0+0.1*c1
@end example
A customized down-mix to stereo that works automatically for 3-, 4-, 5- and
7-channels surround:
@example
-pan=stereo: FL < FL + 0.5*FC + 0.6*BL + 0.6*SL : FR < FR + 0.5*FC + 0.6*BR + 0.6*SR
+pan=stereo| FL < FL + 0.5*FC + 0.6*BL + 0.6*SL | FR < FR + 0.5*FC + 0.6*BR + 0.6*SR
@end example
Note that @command{ffmpeg} integrates a default down-mix (and up-mix) system
@@ -1774,25 +1774,25 @@ remapping.
For example, if you have a 5.1 source and want a stereo audio stream by
dropping the extra channels:
@example
-pan="stereo: c0=FL : c1=FR"
+pan="stereo| c0=FL | c1=FR"
@end example
Given the same source, you can also switch front left and front right channels
and keep the input channel layout:
@example
-pan="5.1: c0=c1 : c1=c0 : c2=c2 : c3=c3 : c4=c4 : c5=c5"
+pan="5.1| c0=c1 | c1=c0 | c2=c2 | c3=c3 | c4=c4 | c5=c5"
@end example
If the input is a stereo audio stream, you can mute the front left channel (and
still keep the stereo channel layout) with:
@example
-pan="stereo:c1=c1"
+pan="stereo|c1=c1"
@end example
Still with a stereo audio stream input, you can copy the right channel in both
front left and right:
@example
-pan="stereo: c0=FR : c1=FR"
+pan="stereo| c0=FR | c1=FR"
@end example
@section replaygain
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