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diff --git a/src/pulse/sample.h b/src/pulse/sample.h index 848fd16d..03965a99 100644 --- a/src/pulse/sample.h +++ b/src/pulse/sample.h @@ -32,12 +32,12 @@ * * \section overv_sec Overview * - * Polypaudio is capable of handling a multitude of sample formats, rates + * PulseAudio is capable of handling a multitude of sample formats, rates * and channels, transparently converting and mixing them as needed. * * \section format_sec Sample Format * - * Polypaudio supports the following sample formats: + * PulseAudio supports the following sample formats: * * \li PA_SAMPLE_U8 - Unsigned 8 bit PCM. * \li PA_SAMPLE_S16LE - Signed 16 bit PCM, little endian. @@ -54,20 +54,20 @@ * * \section rate_sec Sample Rates * - * Polypaudio supports any sample rate between 1 Hz and 4 GHz. There is no + * PulseAudio supports any sample rate between 1 Hz and 4 GHz. There is no * point trying to exceed the sample rate of the output device though as the * signal will only get downsampled, consuming CPU on the machine running the * server. * * \section chan_sec Channels * - * Polypaudio supports up to 16 individiual channels. The order of the + * PulseAudio supports up to 16 individiual channels. The order of the * channels is up to the application, but they must be continous. To map * channels to speakers, see \ref channelmap. * * \section calc_sec Calculations * - * The Polypaudio library contains a number of convenience functions to do + * The PulseAudio library contains a number of convenience functions to do * calculations on sample formats: * * \li pa_bytes_per_second() - The number of bytes one second of audio will |