It is conveyed over various types of baseband digital video interfaces, such as HDMI, DVI, DisplayPort and SDI.
Raw video represents largely unprocessed data (e.g. without demosaicing) captured by an imaging device.
HDMI, DVI and HD-SDI inputs are available as PCI Express (partly multi-channel) or ExpressCard, USB 3.0[2] and Thunderbolt interface[3][4][5] also for 2160p (4K resolution).
SMPTE 2110 carries uncompressed video, audio, and ancillary data as separate streams.
Uncompressed video has a constant bitrate that is based on pixel representation, image resolution, and frame rate: For example: The actual data rate may be higher because some transmission media for uncompressed video require defined blanking intervals, which effectively add unused pixels around the visible image.