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doc: various spelling, grammar and formatting fixes
Signed-off-by: Moritz Barsnick <barsnick@gmx.net>
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@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ aecho=0.8:0.88:60:0.4
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@end example
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@item
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If delay is very short, then it sound like a (metallic) robot playing music:
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If delay is very short, then it sounds like a (metallic) robot playing music:
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@example
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aecho=0.8:0.88:6:0.4
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@end example
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@ -1157,11 +1157,11 @@ It can be used as component for digital crossover filters,
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room equalization, cross talk cancellation, wavefield synthesis,
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auralization, ambiophonics, ambisonics and spatialization.
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This filter uses second stream as FIR coefficients.
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If second stream holds single channel, it will be used
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for all input channels in first stream, otherwise
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number of channels in second stream must be same as
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number of channels in first stream.
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This filter uses the second stream as FIR coefficients.
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If the second stream holds a single channel, it will be used
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for all input channels in the first stream, otherwise
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the number of channels in the second stream must be same as
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the number of channels in the first stream.
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It accepts the following parameters:
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@ -1766,7 +1766,7 @@ Each sample is adjusted by looking for other samples with similar contexts. This
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context similarity is defined by comparing their surrounding patches of size
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@option{p}. Patches are searched in an area of @option{r} around the sample.
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The filter accepts the following options.
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The filter accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item s
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@ -2965,12 +2965,12 @@ Compensation Delay Line is a metric based delay to compensate differing
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positions of microphones or speakers.
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For example, you have recorded guitar with two microphones placed in
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different location. Because the front of sound wave has fixed speed in
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different locations. Because the front of sound wave has fixed speed in
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normal conditions, the phasing of microphones can vary and depends on
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their location and interposition. The best sound mix can be achieved when
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these microphones are in phase (synchronized). Note that distance of
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~30 cm between microphones makes one microphone to capture signal in
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antiphase to another microphone. That makes the final mix sounding moody.
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these microphones are in phase (synchronized). Note that a distance of
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~30 cm between microphones makes one microphone capture the signal in
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antiphase to the other microphone. That makes the final mix sound moody.
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This filter helps to solve phasing problems by adding different delays
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to each microphone track and make them synchronized.
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@ -2979,7 +2979,7 @@ synchronize other tracks one by one with it.
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Remember that synchronization/delay tolerance depends on sample rate, too.
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Higher sample rates will give more tolerance.
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It accepts the following parameters:
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The filter accepts the following parameters:
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@table @option
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@item mm
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@ -3003,7 +3003,7 @@ Set wet amount. Amount of processed (wet) signal.
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Default is 1.
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@item temp
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Set temperature degree in Celsius. This is the temperature of the environment.
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Set temperature in degrees Celsius. This is the temperature of the environment.
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Default is 20.
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@end table
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@ -6638,7 +6638,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information,
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top field first will be assumed.
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@item deint
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
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values:
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@table @option
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@ -11423,7 +11423,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same height.
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Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter
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to create same output.
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The filter accept the following option:
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The filter accepts the following option:
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@table @option
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@item inputs
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@ -13262,7 +13262,7 @@ the following values: "blur", "blur_no_scale", "median", "gaussian",
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or "bilateral". The default value is "gaussian".
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The meaning of @var{param1}, @var{param2}, @var{param3}, and @var{param4}
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depend on the smooth type. @var{param1} and
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depends on the smooth type. @var{param1} and
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@var{param2} accept integer positive values or 0. @var{param3} and
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@var{param4} accept floating point values.
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@ -14443,7 +14443,7 @@ __kernel void blend_images(__write_only image2d_t dst,
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Alter frame colors in video with pseudocolors.
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This filter accept the following options:
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This filter accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item c0
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@ -14768,7 +14768,7 @@ Enable checking the parity bit. In the event of a parity error, the filter will
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@code{0x00} for that character. Default is false.
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@item lp
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Lowpass lines prior further proccessing. Default is disabled.
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Lowpass lines prior to further processing. Default is disabled.
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@end table
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@subsection Examples
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@ -18748,7 +18748,7 @@ All streams must be of same pixel format and of same width.
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Note that this filter is faster than using @ref{overlay} and @ref{pad} filter
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to create same output.
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The filter accept the following option:
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The filter accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item inputs
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@ -18769,11 +18769,11 @@ implemented based on the de-interlace algorithm written by Jim
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Easterbrook for BBC R&D, the Weston 3 field deinterlacing filter
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uses filter coefficients calculated by BBC R&D.
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This filter use field-dominance information in frame to decide which
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This filter uses field-dominance information in frame to decide which
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of each pair of fields to place first in the output.
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If it gets it wrong use @ref{setfield} filter before @code{w3fdif} filter.
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There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple":
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There are two sets of filter coefficients, so called "simple"
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and "complex". Which set of filter coefficients is used can
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be set by passing an optional parameter:
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@ -18790,7 +18790,7 @@ More-complex filter coefficient set.
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Default value is @samp{complex}.
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@item deint
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following values:
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following values:
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@table @samp
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@item all
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@section xmedian
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Pick median pixels from several input videos.
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The filter accept the following options:
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The filter accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item inputs
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@ -19015,7 +19015,7 @@ Stack video inputs into custom layout.
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All streams must be of same pixel format.
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The filter accept the following option:
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The filter accepts the following options:
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@table @option
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@item inputs
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@ -19044,24 +19044,24 @@ terminates. Default value is 0.
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@itemize
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@item
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Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid,
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note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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Display 4 inputs into 2x2 grid.
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Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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as not all of output video is used.
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@example
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xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|w0_0|w0_h0
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@end example
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Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid,
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note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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Display 4 inputs into 1x4 grid.
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Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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as not all of output video is used.
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@example
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xstack=inputs=4:layout=0_0|0_h0|0_h0+h1|0_h0+h1+h2
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@end example
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@item
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Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid,
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note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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Display 9 inputs into 3x3 grid.
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Note that if inputs are of different sizes unused gaps might appear,
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as not all of output video is used.
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@example
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xstack=inputs=9:layout=w3_0|w3_h0+h2|w3_h0|0_h4|0_0|w3+w1_0|0_h1+h2|w3+w1_h0|w3+w1_h1+h2
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@ -19113,7 +19113,7 @@ If the interlacing is unknown or the decoder does not export this information,
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top field first will be assumed.
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@item deint
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
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values:
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@table @option
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top field first will be assumed.
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@item deint
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accept one of the following
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Specify which frames to deinterlace. Accepts one of the following
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values:
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@table @option
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option instead.
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@item font
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Specify fontconfig pattern. This has lower priority than @var{fontfile}.
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The : in the pattern may be replaced by | to avoid unnecessary escaping.
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Specify fontconfig pattern. This has lower priority than @var{fontfile}. The
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@code{:} in the pattern may be replaced by @code{|} to avoid unnecessary
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escaping.
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@item fontcolor
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Specify font color expression. This is arithmetic expression that should return
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before they have been added to the m3u8 playlist. This flag also affects how m3u8 playlist files are created.
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If this flag is set, all playlist files will written into temporary file and renamed after they are complete, similarly as segments are handled.
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But playlists with @code{file} protocol and with type (@code{hls_playlist_type}) other than @code{vod}
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are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol,
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are always written into temporary file regardles of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero.
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are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag. Master playlist files (@code{master_pl_name}), if any, with @code{file} protocol,
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are always written into temporary file regardless of this flag if @code{master_pl_publish_rate} value is other than zero.
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@end table
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