The digital video system troubleshooting course aims to provide delegates with operational knowledge and practical insight into video systems & equipment built using the Serial Digital Interface.
This trouble shooting course is for operators and technicians who do not require an in- depth knowledge of digital video standards but need to know how to use monitoring facilities to isolate problems quickly within a digital video installation.
The digital video system troubleshooting course aims to provide delegates with operational knowledge and practical insight into video systems & equipment built using the Serial Digital Interface.
By the end of this course delegates will understand how to use typical measurement aids to calibrate signal levels and timings on the SDI, and feel confident about transferring their analogue system skills into the digital environment
who it's for:
Technical and operational staff who require practical understanding of, and relevant measurement skills for, digital television systems based on the serial digital video interface.
Some familiarity with digital television systems and signals is assumed.
- an overview of digital video systems and the digital component video interface
- combining and separating video component, audio and ancillary data signals, the role of the TRS (Timing Reference Signal)
- Ancillary Data and typical uses
- Typical signal flow in a studio/edit suite environment
- Monitoring and measurement equipment that is required at various points in the chain
- Measurements to test the digital path and the signal quality
- Measurements for analogue component systems
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