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authorwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2014-03-14 22:10:10 +0100
committerwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2014-03-30 17:49:19 +0200
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manpage: af: minor syntax improvements
Conflicts: DOCS/man/en/af.rst
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diff --git a/DOCS/man/en/af.rst b/DOCS/man/en/af.rst
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@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Available filters are:
Filter for internal use only. Converts between signed/unsigned formats
and formats with different endian.
-``volume[=volumedb[:softclip[:s16]]]``
+``volume[=<volumedb>[:...]]``
Implements software volume control. Use this filter with caution since it
can reduce the signal to noise ratio of the sound. In most cases it is
best to use the *Master* volume control of your sound card or the volume
@@ -279,14 +279,14 @@ Available filters are:
Sets the desired gain in dB for all channels in the stream from -200dB
to +60dB, where -200dB mutes the sound completely and +60dB equals a
gain of 1000 (default: 0).
- ``<softclip>``
+ ``softclip``
Turns soft clipping on. Soft-clipping can make the
sound more smooth if very high volume levels are used. Enable this
option if the dynamic range of the loudspeakers is very low.
*WARNING*: This feature creates distortion and should be considered a
last resort.
- ``<s16>``
+ ``s16``
Force S16 sample format if set. Lower quality, but might be faster
in some situations.
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ Available filters are:
Would amplify the sound by 10.1dB and hard-clip if the sound level
is too high.
-``pan=n[:<matrix>]``
+``pan=n:[<matrix>]``
Mixes channels arbitrarily. Basically a combination of the volume and the
channels filter that can be used to down-mix many channels to only a few,
e.g. stereo to mono, or vary the "width" of the center speaker in a