* @GST_AUDIO_BASE_SINK_DISCONT_REASON_FLUSH: Samples have been flushed
* @GST_AUDIO_BASE_SINK_DISCONT_REASON_SYNC_LATENCY: Sink was synchronized to the estimated latency (occurs during initialization)
* @GST_AUDIO_BASE_SINK_DISCONT_REASON_ALIGNMENT: Aligning buffers failed because the timestamps are too discontinuous
- * @GST_AUDIO_BASE_SINK_DISCONT_REASON_DEVICE_FAILURE: Audio output device experienced and recovered from an error but introduced latency in the process (see also @gst_audio_base_sink_report_device_failure())
+ * @GST_AUDIO_BASE_SINK_DISCONT_REASON_DEVICE_FAILURE: Audio output device experienced and recovered from an error but introduced latency in the process (see also gst_audio_base_sink_report_device_failure())
*
* Different possible reasons for discontinuities. This enum is useful for the custom
* slave method.
* respective @set_format vmethods.
*
* Decoders and encoders can set the downstream state, by using the
- * @gst_video_decoder_set_output_state() or
- * @gst_video_encoder_set_output_state() methods.
+ * gst_video_decoder_set_output_state() or
+ * gst_video_encoder_set_output_state() methods.
*/
struct _GstVideoCodecState
{
* be kept.
* @output_buffer: the output #GstBuffer. Implementations should set this either
* directly, or by using the
- * @gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_frame() or
- * @gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_buffer() methods. The buffer is
+ * gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_frame() or
+ * gst_video_decoder_allocate_output_buffer() methods. The buffer is
* owned by the frame and references to the frame instead of the
* buffer should be kept.
* @deadline: Running time when the frame will be used.
* @val: a value
*
* Convert @val to its gamma decoded value. This is the inverse operation of
- * @gst_video_color_transfer_encode().
+ * gst_video_color_transfer_encode().
*
* For a non-linear value L' in the range [0..1], conversion to the linear
* L is in general performed with a power function like:
* which contains caps from the updated configuration.
*
* * In case there are bytes in each frame that aren't part of the actual
- * payload, the get_overhead_size() vfunc must be defined, and the
- * @get_config_frame_size() vfunc must return a frame size that includes
+ * payload, the `get_overhead_size()` vfunc must be defined, and the
+ * `get_config_frame_size()` vfunc must return a frame size that includes
* the number of non-payload bytes (= the overhead). Otherwise, the
* timestamps will incorrectly include the overhead bytes.
*/