X-Git-Url: https://git.sesse.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=hdmisdi.rst;h=f6f032cf48a29df3c27cb9e6a4b8359a2242d6d2;hb=1eec4ef47957c81d445c4b104e56ba2d8917d267;hp=a0a83b21f7873363ac8652594932fc2dddf3a2b7;hpb=d48cda62936d21242aecbe91c1aa4f9dc3870302;p=nageru-docs diff --git a/hdmisdi.rst b/hdmisdi.rst index a0a83b2..f6f032c 100644 --- a/hdmisdi.rst +++ b/hdmisdi.rst @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ delays in the input driver, etc.. (It can also act as a sanity check to make sure your A/V chain passes the signal through without quality degradation, if you first set up a static picture as a signal and then switch to the loop input to verify that the signal stays stable without color e.g. shifts [#]_. -See the section on :ref:`the frame analyzer ` for other ways of +See the section on :doc:`the frame analyzer ` for other ways of debugging signal integrity.) For this, the *timecode output* is useful; you can turn it on from the Video