diff --git a/gst-libs/gst/pbutils/encoding-profile.c b/gst-libs/gst/pbutils/encoding-profile.c
index f7fada4267..4aea4d179d 100644
--- a/gst-libs/gst/pbutils/encoding-profile.c
+++ b/gst-libs/gst/pbutils/encoding-profile.c
@@ -22,114 +22,102 @@
* SECTION:encoding-profile
* @short_description: Encoding profile library
*
- *
- *
* Functions to create and handle encoding profiles.
- *
- *
- * Encoding profiles describe the media types and settings one wishes to use for
- * an encoding process. The top-level profiles are commonly
+ *
+ * Encoding profiles describe the media types and settings one wishes to use
+ * for an encoding process. The top-level profiles are commonly
* #GstEncodingContainerProfile(s) (which contains a user-readable name and
* description along with which container format to use). These, in turn,
* reference one or more #GstEncodingProfile(s) which indicate which encoding
* format should be used on each individual streams.
- *
- *
- * #GstEncodingProfile(s) can be provided to the 'encodebin' element, which will take
- * care of selecting and setting up the required elements to produce an output stream
- * conforming to the specifications of the profile.
- *
- *
- * Unlike other systems, the encoding profiles do not specify which #GstElement to use
- * for the various encoding and muxing steps, but instead relies on specifying the format
- * one wishes to use.
- *
- *
- * Encoding profiles can be created at runtime by the application or loaded from (and saved
- * to) file using the #GstEncodingTarget API.
- *
- *
*
- *
- * The encoding profile serialization format
- * This is the serialization format of a GstEncodingProfile.
- *
- * Internally the transcoding application uses GstEncodeBin. gst-validate-transcoding-&GST_API_VERSION; uses its own
- * serialization format to describe the GstEncodeBin.profile
- * property of the encodebin.
- *
- *
- * The simplest serialized profile looks like:
- *
- *
- * muxer_source_caps:videoencoder_source_caps:audioencoder_source_caps
- *
- *
- * For example to encode a stream into a WebM container, with an OGG audio stream and a VP8 video stream,
- * the serialized GstEncodingProfile will look like:
- *
- *
- * video/webm:video/x-vp8:audio/x-vorbis
- *
- *
- * You can also set the preset name of the encoding profile using the caps+preset_name syntax as in:
- *
- *
- * video/webm:video/x-vp8+youtube-preset:audio/x-vorbis
- *
- *
- * Moreover, you can set the presence property of an
- * encoding profile using the |presence syntax as in:
- *
- *
- * video/webm:video/x-vp8|1:audio/x-vorbis
- *
- *
- * This field allows you to specify how many times maximum a GstEncodingProfile can be used inside an encodebin.
- *
- *
- * You can also use the restriction_caps->encoded_format_caps syntax to specify the
- * restriction caps
- * to be set on a GstEncodingProfile. It corresponds to the
- * restriction GstCaps to apply before
- * the encoder that will be used in the profile. The fields present in restriction
- * caps are properties of the raw stream (that is, before encoding), such as height
- * and width for video and depth and sampling rate for audio. This property does not
- * make sense for muxers.
- *
- *
- * To force a video stream to be encoded with a Full HD resolution (using WebM as the container format,
- * VP8 as the video codec and Vorbis as the audio codec), you should use:
- *
- *
- * video/webm:video/x-raw,width=1920,height=1080->video/x-vp8:audio/x-vorbis
- *
- *
- * Some serialized encoding formats examples:
- *
- * MP3 audio and H264 in MP4:
- *
- *
- * video/quicktime,variant=iso:video/x-h264:audio/mpeg,mpegversion=1,layer=3
- *
- *
- * Vorbis and theora in OGG:
- *
- *
- * application/ogg:video/x-theora:audio/x-vorbis
- *
- *
- * AC3 and H264 in MPEG-TS:
- *
- *
- * video/mpegts:video/x-h264:audio/x-ac3
- *
- *
- *
- *
- * Example: Creating a profile
- *
+ * #GstEncodingProfile(s) can be provided to the 'encodebin' element, which
+ * will take care of selecting and setting up the required elements to produce
+ * an output stream conforming to the specifications of the profile.
+ *
+ * Unlike other systems, the encoding profiles do not specify which #GstElement
+ * to use for the various encoding and muxing steps, but instead relies on
+ * specifying the format one wishes to use.
+ *
+ * Encoding profiles can be created at runtime by the application or loaded
+ * from (and saved to) file using the #GstEncodingTarget API.
+ *
+ * # The encoding profile serialization format
+ *
+ * This is the serialization format of a #GstEncodingProfile The simplest
+ * serialized profile looks like:
+ *
* |[
+ * muxer_source_caps:videoencoder_source_caps:audioencoder_source_caps
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * For example to encode a stream into a WebM container, with an OGG audio
+ * stream and a VP8 video stream, the serialized #GstEncodingProfilewill look
+ * like:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/webm:video/x-vp8:audio/x-vorbis
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * You can also set the preset name of the encoding profile using the
+ * caps+preset_name syntax as in:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/webm:video/x-vp8+youtube-preset:audio/x-vorbis
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * Moreover, you can set the `presence` property of an
+ * encoding profile using the `|presence` syntax as in:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/webm:video/x-vp8|1:audio/x-vorbis
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * This field allows specifies the maximum number of times a
+ * #GstEncodingProfile can be used inside an encodebin. If 0, it is not a
+ * mandatory stream.
+ *
+ * You can also use the `restriction_caps->encoded_format_caps` syntax to
+ * specify the restriction caps to be set on a #GstEncodingProfile
+ *
+ * It corresponds to the restriction #GstCaps to apply before the encoder that
+ * will be used in the profile. The fields present in restriction caps are
+ * properties of the raw stream (that is, before encoding), such as height and
+ * width for video and depth and sampling rate for audio. This property does
+ * not make sense for muxers. See #gst_encoding_profile_get_restriction for
+ * more details.
+ *
+ * To force a video stream to be encoded with a Full HD resolution (using WebM
+ * as the container format, VP8 as the video codec and Vorbis as the audio
+ * codec), you should use:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/webm:video/x-raw,width=1920,height=1080->video/x-vp8:audio/x-vorbis
+ * ]|
+*
+ * ## Some serialized encoding formats examples:
+ *
+ * MP3 audio and H264 in MP4:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/quicktime,variant=iso:video/x-h264:audio/mpeg,mpegversion=1,layer=3
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * Vorbis and theora in OGG:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * application/ogg:video/x-theora:audio/x-vorbis
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * AC3 and H264 in MPEG-TS:
+ *
+ * |[
+ * video/mpegts:video/x-h264:audio/x-ac3
+ * ]|
+ *
+ * # Example: Creating a profile
+ *
+ * |[
* #include
* ...
* GstEncodingProfile *
@@ -159,12 +147,10 @@
*
*
* ]|
- *
- *
- *
- * Example: Using an encoder preset with a profile
- *
- * |[
+ *
+ * # Example: Using an encoder preset with a profile
+ *
+ * |[
* #include
* ...
* GstEncodingProfile *
@@ -204,12 +190,10 @@
*
*
* ]|
- *
- *
- *
- * Example: Listing categories, targets and profiles
- *
- * |[
+ *
+ * # Example: Listing categories, targets and profiles
+ *
+ * |[
* #include
* ...
* GstEncodingProfile *prof;
@@ -238,8 +222,6 @@
*
* ...
* ]|
- *
- *
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
diff --git a/gst/encoding/gstencodebin.c b/gst/encoding/gstencodebin.c
index 1f5de54796..3ff77b17c5 100644
--- a/gst/encoding/gstencodebin.c
+++ b/gst/encoding/gstencodebin.c
@@ -1204,7 +1204,7 @@ _create_stream_group (GstEncodeBin * ebin, GstEncodingProfile * sprof,
sgroup->profile = sprof;
/* NOTE for people reading this code:
- *
+ *
* We construct the group starting by the furthest downstream element
* and making our way up adding/syncing/linking as we go.
*
@@ -1881,7 +1881,7 @@ create_elements_and_pads (GstEncodeBin * ebin)
/* 2. Ghost the muxer source pad */
- /* FIXME : We should figure out if it's a static/request/dyamic pad,
+ /* FIXME : We should figure out if it's a static/request/dyamic pad,
* but for the time being let's assume it's a static pad :) */
muxerpad = gst_element_get_static_pad (muxer, "src");
if (G_UNLIKELY (muxerpad == NULL))
diff --git a/gst/typefind/gsttypefindfunctions.c b/gst/typefind/gsttypefindfunctions.c
index 7df74fc596..ca8b83b734 100644
--- a/gst/typefind/gsttypefindfunctions.c
+++ b/gst/typefind/gsttypefindfunctions.c
@@ -2079,7 +2079,7 @@ static GstStaticCaps multipart_caps =
GST_STATIC_CAPS ("multipart/x-mixed-replace");
#define MULTIPART_CAPS gst_static_caps_get(&multipart_caps)
-/* multipart/x-mixed replace is:
+/* multipart/x-mixed replace is:
* --[\r]\n
* [\r]\nContent-type:[\r]\n */
static void
@@ -2136,7 +2136,7 @@ static GstStaticCaps mpeg_sys_caps = GST_STATIC_CAPS ("video/mpeg, "
#define IS_MPEG_PES_HEADER(data) (IS_MPEG_HEADER (data) && \
IS_MPEG_PES_CODE (((guint8 *)(data))[3]))
-#define MPEG2_MAX_PROBE_LENGTH (128 * 1024) /* 128kB should be 64 packs of the
+#define MPEG2_MAX_PROBE_LENGTH (128 * 1024) /* 128kB should be 64 packs of the
* most common 2kB pack size. */
#define MPEG2_MIN_SYS_HEADERS 2
@@ -2356,7 +2356,7 @@ mpeg_sys_type_find (GstTypeFind * tf, gpointer unused)
}
/* If we at least saw MIN headers, and *some* were pes headers (pack headers
- * are optional in an mpeg system stream) then return a lower-probability
+ * are optional in an mpeg system stream) then return a lower-probability
* result */
if (pes_headers > 0 && (pack_headers + pes_headers) > MPEG2_MIN_SYS_HEADERS)
goto suggest;
@@ -2448,7 +2448,7 @@ mpeg_ts_probe_headers (GstTypeFind * tf, guint64 offset, gint packet_size)
static void
mpeg_ts_type_find (GstTypeFind * tf, gpointer unused)
{
- /* TS packet sizes to test: normal, DVHS packet size and
+ /* TS packet sizes to test: normal, DVHS packet size and
* FEC with 16 or 20 byte codes packet size. */
const gint pack_sizes[] = { 188, 192, 204, 208 };
const guint8 *data = NULL;
@@ -2477,7 +2477,7 @@ mpeg_ts_type_find (GstTypeFind * tf, gpointer unused)
if (found >= GST_MPEGTS_TYPEFIND_MIN_HEADERS) {
gint probability;
- /* found at least 4 headers. 10 headers = MAXIMUM probability.
+ /* found at least 4 headers. 10 headers = MAXIMUM probability.
* Arbitrarily, I assigned 10% probability for each header we
* found, 40% -> 100% */
probability = MIN (10 * found, GST_TYPE_FIND_MAXIMUM);
@@ -2719,7 +2719,7 @@ h264_video_type_find (GstTypeFind * tf, gpointer unused)
{
DataScanCtx c = { 0, NULL, 0 };
- /* Stream consists of: a series of sync codes (00 00 00 01) followed
+ /* Stream consists of: a series of sync codes (00 00 00 01) followed
* by NALs
*/
gboolean seen_idr = FALSE;