[gnome-user-docs] Prepare video-* pages for updates



commit 41cc25171dd71e854691918eb129d4d5b933de78
Author: Ekaterina Gerasimova <kittykat3756 gmail com>
Date:   Sun Mar 30 11:25:27 2014 +0100

    Prepare video-* pages for updates

 gnome-help/C/video-dvd.page     |   67 ++++++++++++++++---------------
 gnome-help/C/video-sending.page |   83 ++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
 2 files changed, 83 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/video-dvd.page b/gnome-help/C/video-dvd.page
index 73dd74d..7d04b23 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/video-dvd.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/video-dvd.page
@@ -1,59 +1,62 @@
 <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its";
       type="topic" style="problem"
       id="video-dvd">
 
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="media#videos"/>
-
-    <desc>You might not have the right codecs installed, or the DVD might be the
- wrong region.</desc>
-
     <revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-19" status="outdated"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
-      <email>gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
+      <email its:translate="no">gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
     </credit>
 
     <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+    <desc>You might not have the right codecs installed, or the DVD might be
+    the wrong region.</desc>
   </info>
 
-<title>Why won't DVDs play?</title>
+  <title>Why won't DVDs play?</title>
 
   <p>If you insert a DVD into your computer and it doesn't play, you may not
- have the right DVD <em>codecs</em> installed, or the DVD might be from a
- different <em>region</em>.</p>
+  have the right DVD <em>codecs</em> installed, or the DVD might be from a
+  different <em>region</em>.</p>
 
 <section id="codecs">
- <title>Installing the right codecs for DVD playback</title>
- <p>In order to play DVDs, you need to have the right <em>codecs</em> installed.
- A codec is a piece of software that allows applications to read a video or
- audio format. If your movie player software doesn't find the right codecs, it
- may offer to install them for you. If not, you'll have to install the codecs
- manually - ask for help on how to do this, for example on your Linux
- distribution's support forums. You'll probably need to install the packages
- <app>gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly</app> and <app>libdvd0</app>.</p>
+  <title>Installing the right codecs for DVD playback</title>
+
+  <p>In order to play DVDs, you need to have the right <em>codecs</em>
+  installed.  A codec is a piece of software that allows applications to read a
+  video or audio format. If your movie player software doesn't find the right
+  codecs, it may offer to install them for you. If not, you'll have to install
+  the codecs manually - ask for help on how to do this, for example on your
+  Linux distribution's support forums. You'll probably need to install the
+  packages <app>gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly</app> and <app>libdvd0</app>.</p>
 
   <p>DVDs are also <em>copy-protected</em> using a system called CSS. This
- prevents you from copying DVDs, but it also prevents you from playing them
- unless you have extra software to handle the copy protection. You can buy a
- commercial DVD decoder that can handle copy protection from
- <link href="http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/fluendo-dvd-player/";>Fluendo</link>.
- It works with Linux and should be legal to use in all countries.</p>
-</section>
+  prevents you from copying DVDs, but it also prevents you from playing them
+  unless you have extra software to handle the copy protection. You can buy a
+  commercial DVD decoder that can handle copy protection from <link
+  href="http://www.fluendo.com/shop/product/fluendo-dvd-player/";>Fluendo</link>.
+  It works with Linux and should be legal to use in all countries.</p>
+  </section>
 
 <section id="region">
- <title>Checking the DVD region</title>
+  <title>Checking the DVD region</title>
+
   <p>DVDs have a <em>region code</em>, which tells you in which region of the
- world they are allowed to be played. If the region of your computer's DVD
- player doesn't match the region of the DVD you are trying to play, you won't be
- able to play the DVD. For example, if you have a Region 1 DVD player, you will
- only be allowed to play DVDs from North America.</p>
+  world they are allowed to be played. If the region of your computer's DVD
+  player doesn't match the region of the DVD you are trying to play, you won't
+  be able to play the DVD. For example, if you have a Region 1 DVD player, you
+  will only be allowed to play DVDs from North America.</p>
 
   <p>It is often possible to change the region used by your DVD player, but it
- can only be done a few times before it locks into one region permanently. To
- change the DVD region of your computer's DVD player, use
- <link href="http://linvdr.org/projects/regionset/";>regionset</link>.</p>
+  can only be done a few times before it locks into one region permanently. To
+  change the DVD region of your computer's DVD player, use <link
+  href="http://linvdr.org/projects/regionset/";>regionset</link>.</p>
+
 </section>
-       
-</page>
\ No newline at end of file
+
+</page>
diff --git a/gnome-help/C/video-sending.page b/gnome-help/C/video-sending.page
index d8a367e..e54b414 100644
--- a/gnome-help/C/video-sending.page
+++ b/gnome-help/C/video-sending.page
@@ -1,58 +1,71 @@
 <page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/";
+      xmlns:its="http://www.w3.org/2005/11/its";
       type="topic" style="problem"
       id="video-sending">
 
   <info>
     <link type="guide" xref="media#videos"/>
-    <desc>Check that they have the right video codecs installed.</desc>
     <revision pkgversion="3.4.0" date="2012-02-19" status="outdated"/>
 
     <credit type="author">
       <name>GNOME Documentation Project</name>
-      <email>gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
+      <email its:translate="no">gnome-doc-list gnome org</email>
     </credit>
 
     <include href="legal.xml" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
+
+    <desc>Check that they have the right video codecs installed.</desc>
   </info>
 
-<title>Other people can't play the videos I made</title>
+  <title>Other people can't play the videos I made</title>
 
   <p>If you made a video on your Linux computer and sent it to someone using
- Windows or Mac OS, you may find that they have problems playing the video.</p>
+  Windows or Mac OS, you may find that they have problems playing the
+  video.</p>
 
   <p>To be able to play your video, the person you sent it to must have the
- right <em>codecs</em> installed. A codec is a little piece of software that
- knows how to take the video and display it on the screen. There are lots of
- different video formats and each requires a different codec to play it back.
- You can check which format your video is by doing:</p>
-<list>
-    <item><p>Open the <app>Files</app> application from the <gui>Activities</gui>
- overview.</p></item>
-    <item><p>Right-click on video file and select <gui>Properties</gui>.</p></item>
-    <item><p>Go to the <gui>Audio/Video</gui> tab and look at which
- <gui>codec</gui> is listed under <gui>Video</gui>.</p></item>
-</list>
+  right <em>codecs</em> installed. A codec is a little piece of software that
+  knows how to take the video and display it on the screen. There are lots of
+  different video formats and each requires a different codec to play it back.
+  You can check which format your video is by doing:</p>
+
+  <list>
+    <item>
+      <p>Open the <app>Files</app> application from the <gui>Activities</gui>
+      overview.</p>
+    </item>
+    <item>
+      <p>Right-click on video file and select <gui>Properties</gui>.</p>
+    </item>
+    <item>
+      <p>Go to the <gui>Audio/Video</gui> tab and look at which
+      <gui>codec</gui> is listed under <gui>Video</gui>.</p>
+    </item>
+  </list>
 
   <p>Ask the person having problems with playback if they have the right codec
- installed. They may find it helpful to search the web for the name of the codec
- plus the name of their video playback application. For example, if your video
- uses the <em>Theora</em> format and you have a friend using Windows Media
- Player to try and watch it, search for "theora windows media player". You will
- often be able to download the right codec for free if it's not installed.</p>
+  installed. They may find it helpful to search the web for the name of the
+  codec plus the name of their video playback application. For example, if your
+  video uses the <em>Theora</em> format and you have a friend using Windows
+  Media Player to try and watch it, search for "theora windows media player".
+  You will often be able to download the right codec for free if it's not
+  installed.</p>
 
   <p>If you can't find the right codec, try the
- <link href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/";>VLC media player</link>. It works on
- Windows and Mac OS as well as Linux, and supports a lot of different video
- formats. Failing that, try converting your video into a different format. Most
- video editors are able to do this, and specific video converter applications are
- available. Check the software installer application to see what's available.</p>
-
-<note>
-  <p>There are a few other problems which might prevent someone from playing
- your video. The video could have been damaged when you sent it to them
- (sometimes big files aren't copied across perfectly), they could have problems
- with their video playback application, or the video may not have been created
- properly (there could have been some errors when you saved the video).</p>
-</note>
-       
-</page>
\ No newline at end of file
+  <link href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/";>VLC media player</link>. It works
+  on Windows and Mac OS as well as Linux, and supports a lot of different video
+  formats. Failing that, try converting your video into a different format.
+  Most video editors are able to do this, and specific video converter
+  applications are available. Check the software installer application to see
+  what's available.</p>
+
+  <note>
+    <p>There are a few other problems which might prevent someone from playing
+    your video. The video could have been damaged when you sent it to them
+    (sometimes big files aren't copied across perfectly), they could have
+    problems with their video playback application, or the video may not have
+    been created properly (there could have been some errors when you saved the
+    video).</p>
+  </note>
+
+</page>


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