changeset 16387:8f347723d3b3

Fixes suggested by Diego
author gpoirier
date Sun, 04 Sep 2005 16:57:51 +0000
parents 9e1ba1ac3c7d
children 9bce6b40def2
files DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml
diffstat 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml	Sun Sep 04 16:08:18 2005 +0000
+++ b/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml	Sun Sep 04 16:57:51 2005 +0000
@@ -1296,7 +1296,7 @@
 broken sync.
 However, in some cases they can cause unnecessary skipping and duplication of
 frames, and possibly slight A/V desync, when used with proper input
-(off course, A/V sync issues apply only if you process or copy the
+(of course, A/V sync issues apply only if you process or copy the
 audio track while transcoding the video, which is strongly encouraged).
 Therefore, you may have to switch to basic A/V sync with
 the <option>-mc 0</option> option, or put this in your
@@ -1371,7 +1371,7 @@
   Though it may work in ideal cases, using <option>-nosound</option> is
   likely to hide some problems in your encoding command line setting.
   In other words, having a soundtrack during your encode assures you that,
-  provided you don't get messages such as
+  provided you do not see messages such as
   <quote>Too many audio packets in the buffer</quote>, you will be able
   to get proper sync.
 </para>
@@ -1381,23 +1381,23 @@
   You can for example copy the orignal soundtrack during the encode with
   <option>-oac copy</option> or convert it to a "light" 4 kHz mono WAV
   PCM with <option>-oac pcm -channels 1 -srate 4000</option>.
-  otherwise, in some cases, it will generate a video file that won't sync
+  Otherwise, in some cases, it will generate a video file that will not sync
   with the audio.
-  Such cases are when the number of video frames in the source file do
+  Such cases are when the number of video frames in the source file does
   not match up to the total length of audio frames or whenever there
   are discontinuities/splices where there are missing or extra audio frames.
   The correct way to handle this kind of problem is to insert silence or
   cut audio at these points.
   However <application>MPlayer</application> cannot do that, so if you
-  demux the AC3 and encode it with a separate app (or dump it to PCM with
+  demux the AC3 audio and encode it with a separate app (or dump it to PCM with
   <application>MPlayer</application>), the splices will be left incorrect
   and the only way to correct them is to drop/dup video frames at the
   splice.
-  As long as <application>MEncoder</application> sees the audio when it's
-  encoding the video, it can do this dropping/duping (which is usually ok
+  As long as <application>MEncoder</application> sees the audio when it is
+  encoding the video, it can do this dropping/duping (which is usually OK
   since it takes place at full black/scenechange, but if
-  <application>MEncoder</application> can't see the audio, it will just
-  process all frames as-is and they won't fit the final audio stream when
+  <application>MEncoder</application> cannot see the audio, it will just
+  process all frames as-is and they will not fit the final audio stream when
   you for example merge your audio and video track into a Matroska file.
 </para>