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diff --git a/Documentation/video4linux/API.html b/Documentation/video4linux/API.html index b4b9d0dcc..7f144ad9c 100644 --- a/Documentation/video4linux/API.html +++ b/Documentation/video4linux/API.html @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ passed to the ioctl is completed and returned. It contains the following information <P> <TABLE> -<TR><TD><b>name[32]</b><TD>Cannonical name for this interface</TD> +<TR><TD><b>name[32]</b><TD>Canonical name for this interface</TD> <TR><TD><b>type</b><TD>Type of interface</TD> <TR><TD><b>channels</b><TD>Number of radio/tv channels if appropriate</TD> <TR><TD><b>audios</b><TD>Number of audio devices if appropriate</TD> @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ disabled by passing it a value of 0. <P> Some capture devices can capture a subfield of the image they actually see. This is indicated when VIDEO_TYPE_SUBCAPTURE is defined. -The video_capture describes the time and spacial subfields to capture. +The video_capture describes the time and special subfields to capture. The video_capture structure contains the following fields. <P> <TABLE> @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ giving the tuner to use. A struct tuner has the following fields <P> <TABLE> <TR><TD><b>tuner</b><TD>Number of the tuner</TD> -<TR><TD><b>name</b><TD>Cannonical name for this tuner (eg FM/AM/TV)</TD> +<TR><TD><b>name</b><TD>Canonical name for this tuner (eg FM/AM/TV)</TD> <TR><TD><b>rangelow</b><TD>Lowest tunable frequency</TD> <TR><TD><b>rangehigh</b><TD>Highest tunable frequency</TD> <TR><TD><b>flags</b><TD>Flags describing the tuner</TD> @@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ The structure contains the following fields <P> <TABLE> <TR><TD><b>audio</b><TD>The channel number</TD> -<TR><TD><b>volume</b><TD>The voume level</TD> +<TR><TD><b>volume</b><TD>The volume level</TD> <TR><TD><b>bass</b><TD>The bass level</TD> <TR><TD><b>treble</b><TD>The treble level</TD> <TR><TD><b>flags</b><TD>Flags describing the audio channel</TD> @@ -359,13 +359,13 @@ For radio devices that support it, it is possible to receive Radio Data System (RDS) data by means of a read() on the device. The data is packed in groups of three, as follows: <TABLE> -<TR><TD>First Octet</TD><TD>Least Siginificant Byte of RDS Block</TD></TR> -<TR><TD>Second Octet</TD><TD>Most Siginificant Byte of RDS Block +<TR><TD>First Octet</TD><TD>Least Significant Byte of RDS Block</TD></TR> +<TR><TD>Second Octet</TD><TD>Most Significant Byte of RDS Block <TR><TD>Third Octet</TD><TD>Bit 7:</TD><TD>Error bit. Indicates that -an uncorrectable error occured during reception of this block.</TD></TR> +an uncorrectable error occurred during reception of this block.</TD></TR> <TR><TD> </TD><TD>Bit 6:</TD><TD>Corrected bit. Indicates that an error was corrected for this data block.</TD></TR> -<TR><TD> </TD><TD>Bits 5-3:</TD><TD>Reeived Offset. Indicates the +<TR><TD> </TD><TD>Bits 5-3:</TD><TD>Received Offset. Indicates the offset received by the sync system.</TD></TR> <TR><TD> </TD><TD>Bits 2-0:</TD><TD>Offset Name. Indicates the offset applied to this data.</TD></TR> |