[audio] fix typo gneneral and divison (#9808)

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@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ class AudioStreamInfo {
* - An audio sample represents a unit of audio for one channel. * - An audio sample represents a unit of audio for one channel.
* - A frame represents a unit of audio with a sample for every channel. * - A frame represents a unit of audio with a sample for every channel.
* *
* In gneneral, converting between bytes, samples, and frames shouldn't result in rounding errors so long as frames * In general, converting between bytes, samples, and frames shouldn't result in rounding errors so long as frames
* are used as the main unit when transferring audio data. Durations may result in rounding for certain sample rates; * are used as the main unit when transferring audio data. Durations may result in rounding for certain sample rates;
* e.g., 44.1 KHz. The ``frames_to_milliseconds_with_remainder`` function should be used for accuracy, as it takes * e.g., 44.1 KHz. The ``frames_to_milliseconds_with_remainder`` function should be used for accuracy, as it takes
* into account the remainder rather than just ignoring any rounding. * into account the remainder rather than just ignoring any rounding.
@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ class AudioStreamInfo {
/// @brief Computes the duration, in microseconds, the given amount of frames represents. /// @brief Computes the duration, in microseconds, the given amount of frames represents.
/// @param frames Number of audio frames /// @param frames Number of audio frames
/// @return Duration in microseconds `frames` respresents. May be slightly inaccurate due to integer divison rounding /// @return Duration in microseconds `frames` represents. May be slightly inaccurate due to integer division rounding
/// for certain sample rates. /// for certain sample rates.
uint32_t frames_to_microseconds(uint32_t frames) const; uint32_t frames_to_microseconds(uint32_t frames) const;