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MDR Electroics has come up with very important informational video. This video shows us how to connect your SDI source to your display. You can connect your SDI input device to your display with the help of SDI to HDMI converter. Simply Connect your SDI source to the converter and the other end from the converter to an HDMI supported display through an HDMI cable. So now you can connect your SDI input source to your TV with the help of SDI to HDMI converter. What is SDI? Serial digital interface [SDI] standard is based on a 270 Mbps transfer rate, over a single 75 ohm coaxial cable [BNC connector], up to 600 feet. Serial Digital Interface is a [standard definition] digital broadcast television standard providing a lossless digital encoding of standard NTSC and PAL formats [with embedded audio]. SDI is used in Television stations, cable channels, and professional production Equipment. SDI provides a method for transmitting uncompressed digital video, audio and other data between video devices. SDI is described in ITU R BT 601 standard for interface of component digital video. SDI is defined in SMPTE259M and ITU-R BT.656 standards. SMPTE259M defines four standard bit rates from 143Mbps to 360Mbps [ 270Mps is common]. SMPTE 344M adds a 540Mbps bit rate. One component of luminance (with 720 samples per line), and two of color (each with 360 samples per line). There are either 10 or 8 bits per sample [scrambled, polarity independent interface, with common scrambling for both component ITU-R 601 and composite digital video and four channels of (embedded) digital audio]. The SDI bit stream is encoded using a pseudo-random scramble followed by a NRZ-to NRZI conversion. The scramble code is x9+ x4+1. What is HD-SDI? HD-SDI stands for High-Definition Serial Digital Interface. It is the common term for a high-definition digital video transmission standard known as SMPTE 292M. The SMPTE 292M standard is part of a family of Serial Digital Interface standards that use a coaxial cable to transport uncompressed digital video -- currently still predominantly used in professional TV studios. In short, HD-SDI is a standard for transmitting uncompressed broadcast-grade HD video signals over short distances (although longer distances are possible with fibre optic cables). More than 400 interface standards are published by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE), an internationally recognised industry organisation that develops common standards, practices and guidelines mostly for television and cinema. HD-SDI Bit Rates The 292M interface of the HD-SDI standard has a nominal data rate of 1.5 Gbps. To be precise, the standard specifies two exact bit rates: a) 1.485 Gbps Supports 60 Hz, 50 Hz, 30 Hz, 25 Hz, 24 Hz and other commonly used frame rates. b) 1/485/1.001 Gbps Allows the standard to support video formats with frame rates of 59.94 Hz, 29.97 Hz and 23.98 Hz, making it upwards compatible with existing NTSC (analogue video) systems. Please subscribe to our YOUTUBE Channel: MX Electronics (MDRElex) You can also Like our Facebook Page: / mxelectronics This video is a complete guide, however if you have any questions feel free to comment or send us an email on [email protected] or visit our website www.mdrelectronics.com If You Have Any Complaints, Queries Or Suggestion, Call Us On (022) 4253 6666 Or You Can Mail Us At [email protected]