Merge pull request #18354 from takehirokj:fix_typo_in_doc

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Alexander Alekhin 2020-09-18 13:10:10 +00:00
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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ for the operating system. Thus you can't use VideoCapture or VideoWriter with t
To get access to their devices, manufactures provide their own C++ API and library that you have to
include and link with your OpenCV application.
Is common case that this libraries read/write images from/to a memory buffer. If it so, it is
It is a common case that these libraries read/write images from/to a memory buffer. If it so, it is
possible to make a `Mat` header for memory buffer (user-allocated data) and process it
in-place using OpenCV functions. See cv::Mat::Mat() for more details.
@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ The FFmpeg library
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OpenCV can use the FFmpeg library (http://ffmpeg.org/) as backend to record, convert and stream audio and video.
FFMpeg is a complete, cross-reference solution. If you enable FFmpeg while configuring OpenCV than
FFmpeg is a complete, cross-reference solution. If you enable FFmpeg while configuring OpenCV than
CMake will download and install the binaries in `OPENCV_SOURCE_CODE/3rdparty/ffmpeg/`. To use
FFMpeg at runtime, you must deploy the FFMepg binaries with your application.
FFmpeg at runtime, you must deploy the FFMepg binaries with your application.
@note FFmpeg is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or later.
See `OPENCV_SOURCE_CODE/3rdparty/ffmpeg/readme.txt` and http://ffmpeg.org/legal.html for details and