In a pivotal month for IP-based media infrastructure, Kiloview has stepped firmly into the spotlight with a comprehensive rollout of new products, firmware enhancements, and global recognition. The company’s May 2025 update marks a decisive move toward more unified and flexible AV-over-IP workflows—anchored by the highly anticipated launch of the RF02 Cradle system and key upgrades across its encoder and recording platforms.

From expanded wireless encoding capabilities to award-winning deployments in live event environments, Kiloview continues to stake its claim as a key innovator in the AV-over-IP space. Here’s a breakdown of what’s shaping up to be a transformative year for the brand.

Firmware Enhancements: A Focus on Timing, Compatibility, and Control

The Kiloview P3, P3 Mini, and E3 series encoders received significant firmware upgrades, unlocking deeper synchronization and compatibility features aimed at multicam and broadcast production workflows.

A standout addition is SEI timecode support, which enables frame-accurate timecode embedding into video streams. Synchronized via NTP servers, this function provides a unified timing reference across camera feeds, streamlining post-production for live and recorded multicam shoots.

Another practical addition is the REC-Run Trigger via SDI. Devices can now detect record start/stop signals directly from SDI cameras, making camera-controlled recording more seamless and reducing manual triggering errors. Also notable is the newly added support for USB camera input across the lineup, expanding flexibility for mobile and low-footprint workflows—especially when using devices like the E3 for hybrid or remote broadcast environments.

Kiloview notes that the P3 and P3 Mini require KiloLink Server Pro version 1.00.0017 or later for full functionality. Users are also cautioned to avoid performing firmware updates on the P3 Mini while a USB camera is connected, to ensure system stability.

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CUBE R1: Smoother File Management for NDI Recording

The CUBE R1 recording system also received a boost in functionality, with firmware v1.02.0001 introducing new file upload and batch management capabilities. Users can now upload recorded video directly to an FTP server—ideal for hybrid workflows where cloud or off-site archival is preferred.

Additionally, batch downloading and deletion of recordings via the web interface has been enabled, streamlining cleanup and archiving for media managers dealing with high volumes of content. These enhancements are expected to increase CUBE R1’s appeal as a central node in any NDI-based IP recording environment.

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RF02 Cradle Series: A Modular Leap Forward

June 5 marked the official launch webinar of the Kiloview RF02 Cradle Series, a new 2RU rackmount platform that is already generating buzz across the industry. Now shipping as of June 16, the RF02 introduces a compact yet modular approach to scalable IP workflows.

Capable of housing up to 18 service cards—including encoding, decoding, bonding, and media gateway modules—the RF02 is built around an integrated high-bandwidth switch and an ARM-based controller. This architecture enables centralized management of all installed modules through a single user interface, dramatically simplifying deployment and reducing physical cable clutter.

Kiloview has positioned the RF02 as the backbone for large-scale IP workflows, particularly those involving NDI, where bandwidth efficiency and control centralization are paramount. The system’s modularity means users can tailor deployments to specific needs, whether for remote production, hybrid classrooms, or live-event command centers.

To coincide with the launch, Kiloview is offering a 10% discount on all RF02 orders—including any combination of service cards such as the FN-50, FN-60, and FMG-400. The promotion is valid through September 30 and requires no minimum order value, a clear move to encourage rapid adoption.

Industry Recognition: Live Event Execution at the Forefront

In May, Kiloview also took home a major accolade—the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting+ Award 2025 for Live Event Streaming (China). The award recognizes Kiloview’s role in powering the NDI-based AV infrastructure for the 2024 Macau Grand Prix, a demanding deployment that highlighted the scalability and real-time performance of its IP-based video solutions.

The recognition underscores the growing maturity of NDI as a serious contender in large-scale live production environments. Once seen as a fringe technology, NDI is now being implemented in scenarios that demand high reliability and ultra-low latency—solidifying Kiloview’s position as a trusted partner in this evolution.

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InfoComm 2025 Presence: From Booth to Broadcast

Kiloview was also on-site earlier this month at InfoComm 2025, held at the Orange County Convention Center in Florida from June 11–13. At Booth 5381, the company showcased its full suite of IP-based solutions spanning encoding, decoding, routing, recording, and signal bonding.

Visitors were offered hands-on demonstrations of the RF02 platform, along with live explorations of Kiloview’s NDI ecosystem. Experts from the company engaged with attendees across verticals—education, healthcare, enterprise AV, and live events—showing how Kiloview products are being integrated into increasingly diverse use cases.

The InfoComm showing wasn’t just about hardware—it was also about signaling Kiloview’s commitment to supporting long-term customer success. Whether the need is remote contribution, campus-wide video distribution, or multi-location broadcasting, the company continues to refine its offering for agility, scale, and efficiency.

Looking Ahead

With a new product platform now shipping, firmware enhancements that boost professional-grade synchronization, and industry accolades validating real-world performance, Kiloview is clearly in acceleration mode.

The launch of RF02 marks a significant milestone not only for Kiloview but for the broader AV-over-IP sector. As organizations seek to unify their video workflows and reduce physical complexity, modular, IP-centric solutions like RF02 are fast becoming essential infrastructure.

As the second half of 2025 unfolds, the industry will be watching closely to see what Kiloview delivers next. Given the momentum of the past month, expectations are justifiably high.