Back on Track: Kiloview Brings End-to-End 4K NDI to the 72nd Macau Grand Prix - Midwich
Back on Track: Kiloview Brings End-to-End 4K NDI to the 72nd Macau Grand Prix

Kiloview partnered with the 72nd Macau Grand Prix for the second year in a row, building on the IP workflow centered around NDI, to bring superior image quality, broader coverage, and greater system stability.
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"Extending the proven success of the previous year, Kiloview focused on scaling and strengthening the existing NDI infrastructure through targeted upgrades, without adding unnecessary complexity or disrupting on-site workflows.
Seamless Expansion for Increased Camera Coverage
To accommodate the increased signal volume, Kiloview leveraged the previously deployed NDI CORE MAX matrix system to scale PTZ camera deployment without additional hardware. With high-density NDI input and output capacity andflexible routing capabilities, the system seamlessly absorbed the expanded sources while maintaining efficient multi-destination distribution for broadcast, refereeing, and production teams.
Maximizing Existing N60 Power with 4K Workflow
Continued to serve as the core processing node within the 4K workflow, Kiloview’s All-in-one Bidirectional Converter N60 is fully integrated with NDI 6.2 SDK. Its NDI High Bandwidth streams were enhanced to support 4:2:2 10-bit color depth, delivering broadcast-grade image fidelity with richer detail and precise color reproduction for every moment on the track.
Fail-Safe Streaming with RTMP Auto-Recovery
Building upon N60’s broad protocol compatibility, Kiloview optimized the its RTMP session management mechanism, introducing enhanced streaming resilience at the encoder level.
During temporary HDMI or SDI signal interruptions:
- The N60 now maintains an active RTMP streaming session with the cloud server, with no downtime shown to viewers.
- As soon as the video source returns, the stream resumes instantly over the existing connection with virtually no delay."