* <listitem><para>
* Finally the buffer can be pushed downstream and the parsing loop starts
* over again. Just prior to actually pushing the buffer in question,
- * it is passed to @pre_push_buffer which gives subclass yet one
+ * it is passed to @pre_push_frame which gives subclass yet one
* last chance to examine buffer metadata, or to send some custom (tag)
* events, or to perform custom (segment) filtering.
* </para></listitem>
* parsing, and the parser should operate in passthrough mode (which only
* applies when operating in push mode). That is, incoming buffers are
* pushed through unmodified, i.e. no @check_valid_frame or @parse_frame
- * callbacks will be invoked, but @pre_push_buffer will still be invoked,
+ * callbacks will be invoked, but @pre_push_frame will still be invoked,
* so subclass can perform as much or as little is appropriate for
- * passthrough semantics in @pre_push_buffer.
+ * passthrough semantics in @pre_push_frame.
*
* Since: 0.10.33
*/
* GST_BASE_PARSE_FLOW_DROPPED:
*
* A #GstFlowReturn that can be returned from parse_frame to
- * indicate that no output buffer was generated, or from pre_push_buffer to
+ * indicate that no output buffer was generated, or from pre_push_frame to
* to forego pushing buffer.
*
* Since: 0.10.33
* counted as frame, e.g. if this frame is dependent on a previous one.
* As it is not counted as a frame, bitrate increases but frame to time
* conversions are maintained.
- * @GST_BASE_PARSE_FRAME_FLAG_CLIP: @pre_push_buffer can set this to indicate
+ * @GST_BASE_PARSE_FRAME_FLAG_CLIP: @pre_push_frame can set this to indicate
* that regular segment clipping can still be performed (as opposed to
* any custom one having been done).
*