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author | nicolas |
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date | Mon, 24 Mar 2003 21:36:20 +0000 |
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/formats.xml Mon Mar 24 19:15:30 2003 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/formats.xml Mon Mar 24 21:36:20 2003 +0000 @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ VOB: This is the MPEG file format on <emphasis role="bold">DVDs</emphasis>. It is the same as MPG, plus the capability to contain subtitles or non-MPEG (AC3) audio. It contains encoded MPEG2 video and usually AC3 audio, but DTS, - MP2 and uncompressed LPCM are allowed, too. Read the - <link linkend="dvd">DVD section</link>! + MP2 and uncompressed LPCM are allowed, too. <emphasis role="bold">Read the + <link linkend="dvd">DVD section</link></emphasis>! </simpara></listitem> </itemizedlist> @@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ is a widespread multipurpose format currently used mostly for DivX and DivX4 video. It has many known drawbacks and shortcomings (for example in streaming). It supports one video stream and 0 to 99 audio streams and can be as big as -2GB. There exists an extension allowing bigger files called OpenDML. Microsoft -currently strongly discourages its use and encourages ASF/WMV. Not that -anybody cares. +2GB, but there exists an extension allowing bigger files called +<emphasis role="bold">OpenDML</emphasis>. Microsoft currently strongly +discourages its use and encourages ASF/WMV. Not that anybody cares. </para> <para> @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ extension. Note that since the MPEG4 group chose QuickTime as the recommended file format for MPEG4, their MOV files come with a <filename>.MPG</filename> or <filename>.MP4</filename> extension (Interestingly the video and audio -streams in these files are real MPG and AAC files. Yo can even extract them with the +streams in these files are real MPG and AAC files. You can even extract them with the <option>-dumpvideo</option> and <option>-dumpaudio</option> options.). </para>