SDI, or Serial Digital Interface, is a digital video transmission standard used in professional video and broadcasting applications. It is designed to transmit uncompressed digital video signals over coaxial cables with a high level of reliability and signal integrity. SDI is commonly used in applications like live broadcasting, video production, and video surveillance. One of the main advantages of using SDI is that it allows for high-quality, uncompressed digital video transmission with low latency and minimal signal degradation. This makes it ideal for applications where high-quality video is important, such as live events or critical surveillance situations. Additionally, SDI is a widely accepted standard in the professional video industry, making it easy to integrate with other equipment and systems.
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