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1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/libavformat/nsvdec.c b/libavformat/nsvdec.c
index 601357b793..1777a8b11c 100644
--- a/libavformat/nsvdec.c
+++ b/libavformat/nsvdec.c
@@ -56,14 +56,14 @@
* (that is the offset of the data table after the header).
* After checking all samples from (S1) all confirms this.
*
- * Then, about NSVf[12-15], faster.nsf has 179700. When veiwing it in VLC,
+ * Then, about NSVf[12-15], faster.nsf has 179700. When viewing it in VLC,
* I noticed there was about 1 NVSs chunk/s, so I ran
* strings faster.nsv | grep NSVs | wc -l
* which gave me 180. That leads me to think that NSVf[12-15] might be the
* file length in milliseconds.
* Let's try that:
* for f in *.nsv; do HTIME="$(od -t x4 "$f" | head -1 | sed 's/.* //')"; echo "'$f' $((0x$HTIME))s = $((0x$HTIME/1000/60)):$((0x$HTIME/1000%60))"; done
- * except for nstrailer (which doesn't have an NSVf header), it repports correct time.
+ * except for nsvtrailer (which doesn't have an NSVf header), it reports correct time.
*
* nsvtrailer.nsv (S1) does not have any NSVf header, only NSVs chunks,
* so the header seems to not be mandatory. (for streaming).
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ null_chunk_retry:
((auxtag >> 24) & 0x0ff),
auxsize);
avio_skip(pb, auxsize);
- vsize -= auxsize + sizeof(uint16_t) + sizeof(uint32_t); /* that's becoming braindead */
+ vsize -= auxsize + sizeof(uint16_t) + sizeof(uint32_t); /* that's becoming brain-dead */
}
if (pb->eof_reached)
@@ -681,7 +681,7 @@ static int nsv_read_packet(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt)
}
}
- /* this restaurant is not approvisionned :^] */
+ /* this restaurant is not provisioned :^] */
return -1;
}