* for RTP implementations where the contents of the UDP packets is transfered
* out-of-bounds using SDP or other means.
*
- * The #GstUDPSrc:buffer property is used to change the default kernel buffer
- * sizes used for receiving packets. The buffer size may be increased for
+ * The #GstUDPSrc:buffer-size property is used to change the default kernel
+ * buffersizes used for receiving packets. The buffer size may be increased for
* high-volume connections, or may be decreased to limit the possible backlog of
* incoming data. The system places an absolute limit on these values, on Linux,
* for example, the default buffer size is typically 50K and can be increased to
*
* The #GstUDPSrc:skip-first-bytes property is used to strip off an arbitrary
* number of bytes from the start of the raw udp packet and can be used to strip
- * off proprietary header, for example.
+ * off proprietary header, for example.
*
* The udpsrc is always a live source. It does however not provide a #GstClock,
* this is left for upstream elements such as an RTP session manager or demuxer
* because it is blocked by a firewall.
* </para>
* <para>
- * A custom file descriptor can be configured with the
+ * A custom file descriptor can be configured with the
* #GstUDPSrc:sockfd property. The socket will be closed when setting the
* element to READY by default. This behaviour can be
* overriden with the #GstUDPSrc:closefd property, in which case the application