gstbuffer: update documentation

remove unclear documentation about GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER
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Stéphane Cerveau 2019-11-18 00:15:31 +00:00 committed by Tim-Philipp Müller
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@ -194,8 +194,8 @@ typedef struct _GstBufferPool GstBufferPool;
* and this buffer is a good point to resynchronize.
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_CORRUPTED: the buffer data is corrupted.
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_MARKER: the buffer contains a media specific marker. for
* video this is typically the end of a frame boundary, for audio
* this is usually the start of a talkspurt.
* video this is the end of a frame boundary, for audio
* this is the start of a talkspurt.
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_HEADER: the buffer contains header information that is
* needed to decode the following data.
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_GAP: the buffer has been created to fill a gap in the
@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ typedef struct _GstBufferPool GstBufferPool;
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_TAG_MEMORY: this flag is set when memory of the buffer
* is added/removed
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_SYNC_AFTER: Elements which write to disk or permanent
* storage should ensure the data is synced after
* writing the contents of this buffer. (Since: 1.6)
* storage should ensure the data is synced after
* writing the contents of this buffer. (Since: 1.6)
* @GST_BUFFER_FLAG_NON_DROPPABLE: This buffer is important and should not be dropped.
* This can be used to mark important buffers, e.g. to flag
* RTP packets carrying keyframes or codec setup data for RTP