AWS Cloud Digital Interface (CDI)
AWS Cloud Digital Interface (CDI) is a network technology that allows you to transport high-quality uncompressed video inside the AWS Cloud, with high reliability and network latency as low as 8 milliseconds. You can use AWS CDI to build live video workflows that connect select AWS Media Services, products from AWS Partners, and offerings from Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). Workloads that require high-performance connectivity and uncompressed live video have historically been deployed on-premises using Serial Digital Interface (SDI) connections. AWS CDI lets you build similar workloads across compute instances and services in the AWS Cloud by providing a reliable, high-performance, and interoperable way of transporting uncompressed video.
Examples of distributed, multi-vendor applications that can use AWS CDI include TV channel playout, live video production switching, motion graphic insertion, multi-viewer applications, video frame rate and color space conversion, forensic watermarking, and video decoding and encoding. AWS CDI is based on existing Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) features available on high-performance instance types. You can get started by downloading the AWS CDI Software Development Kit (SDK) and integrating its capabilities into your products.
Benefits
Transport video with latency as low as 8 milliseconds
Build scalable, uncompressed video solutions
Connect products and create live video workflows
How it works

Blog posts, videos, and webinars
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AWS debuts Cloud Digital Interface (CDI)

Paul Cheesbrough of FOX on Using AWS to Modernize and Innovate (1:51)
