@ -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 swee p 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.
stret ches 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:
<CH> <AZIM> <ELEV>[|<CH> <AZIM> <ELEV>|...].
Each virtual loudspeaker is described with short channel name following with
azimuth and elevation in degreee s.
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.
Litt eral 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 amm ount of red in spill area.
Controls amount of red in spill area.
@item green
Controls amm ount of green in spill area.
Controls amount of green in spill area.
Should be -1 for greenscreen.
@item blue
Controls amm ount 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 un regarding the
negative). If the value is 0, the frame is dropped dis regarding 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 predicc tor 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
a pix_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
Sequention al 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
Pr eserve 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 approximativ ely.
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.