Transmit your SDI video over an NDI IP network with the Portable SDI to NDI|HX Encoder with Wi-Fi & Battery Power from Kiloview. The portable unit inputs SDI video up to 1080p60 and outputs the signal over Wi-Fi, or by Ethernet using the included USB expansion adapter, for use in your streaming NDI video workflow. It supports NDI|HX/RTMP/RTSP/SRT/HLS/TS over UDP streaming media protocols and H.264/AVC/MJPEG compression, allowing it to work with a variety of platforms with very-low latency.
The N1 features a TF/microSD card slot to record video while you are streaming, or it can be configured to record to a NAS over a LAN. Recording formats include TS, MP4, MKV, AVI, and MOV, and it encodes embedded audio in AAC or G.711 format. It can be controlled and configured using an Android app, via a web GUI, or by using an IMS remote management application. A second USB port also allows you to control the unit via serial control using a separately available USB to serial adapter, or to use the included USB tally light.
The unit is powered using its internal 6800mAh battery, so you can avoid cabling while it's in use. There are two mounting threads on the bottom and a shoe mount with removable shoe adapter are included to mount onto any standard shoe mount. A power adapter is included to charge the battery.
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Key Features
- SDI to NDI|HX Video Encoder/Converter
- Resolution Support up to 1080p60 Video
- Dual-Stream Output, Lossless Quality
- Enabled with Wi-Fi & USB/Wired Ethernet
Transmit your SDI video over an NDI IP network with the Portable SDI to NDI|HX Encoder with Wi-Fi & Battery Power from Kiloview. The portable unit inputs SDI video up to 1080p60 and outputs the signal over Wi-Fi, or by Ethernet using the included USB expansion adapter, for use in your streaming NDI video workflow. It supports NDI|HX/RTMP/RTSP/SRT/HLS/TS over UDP streaming media protocols and H.264/AVC/MJPEG compression, allowing it to work with a variety of platforms with very-low latency.
Kiloview KV-N1 Overview
Kiloview KV-N1 Specs
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Kiloview KV-N1 Reviews
Hard to setup, drops out frequently
By Nick
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2020-08-19
It took me nearly an hour to get two of these configured on my (dedicated NDI source, with no other traffic) network and transmitting via NDI to my vMix streaming computer, and then they proceeded to drop out frequently during the stream, sometimes forcing me to delete/re-add the input in vMix. This is a great concept—battery+signal converter+wireless streaming all in one unit. Unfortunately, it just doesn't work properly.
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Can this be powered from a P-Tap connection on my ...
Can this be powered from a P-Tap connection on my camera so that it's not 100% dependent on a battery that I can't change during the course of a football game?
The Kiloview N1/N2 can be directly connected to 16.8V voltage. So you only need to buy a DTAP to DC5.5x2.5 adapter cable.
Cable idea - Kondor Blue Straight D-Tap to DC 2.5mm Right-Angle Cable (15")
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Date published: 2022-09-19