Kiloview NDI Overlay Bridges Legacy Theater AV with IP Workflows
Kiloview has introduced an NDI-based IP overlay system designed for theaters, providing live streaming, monitoring, and intercom capabilities without necessitating a full overhaul of existing SDI/HDMI setups. The solution utilizes NDI conversion for displays, virtual routing and archiving for video management, and intercom systems to enhance communication and expand AV functionalities for modern theater productions. This allows theaters to implement advanced features like multi-platform streaming and centralized management, bridging legacy systems with IP workflows.
Key Takeaways
- The system uses NDI-based IP overlay to run alongside existing SDI/HDMI infrastructure, avoiding costly re-cabling or downtime.
- Components include the D350 for edge IP conversion, CUBE R1 for virtual routing and archiving of NDI streams, and KIS Pro/KiloLink Server Pro for intercom and device management.
- The solution enables venue-wide monitoring, real-time intercom (KIS Pro), and multi-platform streaming via SRT and RTMP support.
- CUBE R1 allows synchronized, multi-channel NDI ISO recording for archiving and post-production, reducing operational and maintenance costs.
- The system addresses challenges like cable distance limits in historic venues and fragmented communication among production teams.
Why It Matters
Kiloview's NDI overlay addresses a critical pain point for venues with established, often expensive, AV infrastructure: upgrading to IP capabilities without disruption, expense, or downtime. This approach could accelerate the adoption of IP video workflows in sectors resistant to full system replacement due to cost or complexity. Its focus on parallel operation rather than replacement directly impacts budget allocation and project timelines for AV integrators and venue operators. What to watch is whether this overlay model gains traction in other legacy-heavy sectors like education or corporate campuses, where similar constraints on infrastructure upgrades exist.
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