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"SMPTE 344M" is a [[standard]] published by [[SMPTE]] which expands upon [[SMPTE 259M]] allowing for bit-rates of 540 Mbit/s
'''SMPTE''' 344M is a [[standard]] published by [[SMPTE]] which expands upon [[SMPTE 259M]] allowing for bit-rates of 540 Mbit/s


This standard is part of a family of standards that define a [[Serial]] [[Digital]] [[Interface]] (based on a [[coax]] cable) intended to be used for transport of uncompressed digital video (and audio) this interface is usually called [[Serial Digital Interface|SDI]].
This standard is part of a family of standards that define a [[Serial]] [[Digital]] [[Interface]] (based on a [[coax]] cable) intended to be used for transport of uncompressed digital video (and audio) this interface is usually called [[Serial Digital Interface|SDI]].
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SMPTE 344M is a standard published by SMPTE which expands upon SMPTE 259M allowing for bit-rates of 540 Mbit/s

This standard is part of a family of standards that define a Serial Digital Interface (based on a coax cable) intended to be used for transport of uncompressed digital video (and audio) this interface is usually called SDI.