You might like to take a look at the Tektronix website which has some brief descriptions of analog, SD SDI and HD SDI signals. Their tutorials are based on the use of their own signal monitors of course, but the Harris will have similar functions and of course, the content of the SDI signals is independent of the analyzer. It's probably worth deciding on what information you are trying to gather as it can take a long long time to master all the detail of SDI signals and their relevance to your needs. Typical SDI signals will have auxiliary data imbedded such as audio, closed caption, test lines, idents etc. If you only need to check signal quality with eye patterns, for example, the aux data will only serve to bog you down.
There are many places that host tutorial about digital audio. The best place to start would be You Tube. If that is of no help, there are lots of technical help from specialist websites.
One can find the tutorial for inking digital comics online from the following sources: Creative Comic Sources, Blip TV, Amazon, The Gnomon Workshop, Dernoz Movies, Digital Artist Daily, Hari Shankar, We Comic Alliance, to name a few.
You can activate some of them on a ''patch'', named LG ( Lego universe). The tutorial can be found on youtube at kingsidorak user.(I mean the video tutorial)
One can learn more about digital multimeters by viewing a tutorial video on websites such as Developer Zone and SparkFun. One can also learn about digital multimeters by reading electronics guides.
There are many different tutorials that teach interested people how to acquire digital painting skills. For example, Apple has a beginner's digital painting tutorial that can be found on YouTube.
You can go online to Digital DJ Tips to find tips on how to scratch and other DJ tips. Alternatively, you could go online to DJ Tutorial or go on YouTube to watch tutorial videos on how to scratch.
An iPhoto tutorial is used for those who need help with implementing the Apple software that helps import and transfer digital photos on a Mac or other Apple computer. Tutorials can be found directly on the Apple site on the web.
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Tutorials for digital painting can be accessed at the website of Chris Oatley where he has developed tutorials for concept artists and illustrators. The website 'You the Designer' also has video tutorials online that may be helpful.
The digital tuner also demodulates the normal analog broadcasting. The tuner outputs a analog composite video signal to Video Processing Chip. In that chip, there is a ADC to convert the analog to digital, then after procession, display the content on the screen
HDTV is digital, RCA jacks are composite. They're not compatible video formats. You'd need a digital to analog converter.
Maybe you didn't correctly plug in ALL wires.