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  2. Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link - Wikipedia

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    GMSL was introduced in 2008, and supported up to 3.125 Gb/s data rate in the downlink direction. This was sufficient to deliver uncompressed video from the head unit to high-definition displays commonly used in In-car entertainment systems, and to transport video from cameras to a CPU. [6]

  3. Network Device Interface - Wikipedia

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    HD (1080i) data rate ~ 100 Mbit/s: 8– 20 Mbit/s ~1– 50 Mbit/s >1.5 Gbit/s >1.1 Gbit/s >1.5 Gbit/s >1.5 Gbit/s / up to 14:1 [12] >1.5 Gbit/s: Essence packing Discrete audio, metadata and video frame packets, single connection Modified RTSP/RTP type connections Discrete audio, metadata and video frame packets, single connection Packetized raw ...

  4. XAVC - Wikipedia

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    XAVC can record 4K resolution at 60 fps with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling at 600 Mbit/s. [11] [12] A 128 Gigabyte SxS PRO+ media card can record up to 20 minutes of 4K resolution XAVC video at 60 fps, up to 40 minutes of 4K resolution XAVC video at 30 fps, and up to 120 minutes of 2K resolution XAVC video at 30 fps. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  5. Serial digital interface - Wikipedia

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    The various serial digital interface standards all use (one or more) coaxial cables with BNC connectors, with a nominal impedance of 75 ohms. This is the same type of cable used in analog composite video setups, which potentially makes for easier "drop in" equipment upgrades (though may be necessary for long runs at the higher bitrates for older oxidising or lower grade of cable to replaced ...

  6. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Previous HDMI versions use three data channels (each operating at up to 6.0 Gbit/s in HDMI 2.0, or up to 3.4 Gbit/s in HDMI 1.4), with an additional channel for the TMDS clock signal, which runs at a fraction of the data channel speed (one tenth the speed, or up to 340 MHz, for signaling rates up to 3.4 Gbit/s; one fortieth the speed, or up to ...

  7. Transcoding - Wikipedia

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    Transrating is a process similar to transcoding in which files are coded to a lower bitrate without changing video formats; [3] this can include sample rate conversion, but may use an identical sampling rate with higher compression.

  8. Scan conversion - Wikipedia

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    This conversion is done using large numbers of delay cells and is appropriate for analog video. It may also be performed using a specialized scan converter vacuum tube. [1] In this case polar coordinates (angle and distance) data from a source such as a radar receiver, so that it can be displayed on a raster scan (TV type) display.

  9. Motion JPEG - Wikipedia

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    The data rate for the M-JPEG files created can be up to 74 Mbit/s. In August 2016, Canon announced that the 5D Mark IV camera would record 4K video in M-JPEG, [6] with a data rate of approximately 500 Mbit/s. [7] A video that was recorded on a Canon 5D mark IV in DCI 4K using motion jpeg

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