Cinegy Highlights Flexible Support And Real-time 8K Capabilities At NAB Show 2022

Cinegy will demonstrate how its solutions flexibly support customers as their businesses evolve to meet shifting market demands.

Visitors to the show will also see demonstrations of a range of Cinegy solutions, including Cinegy Air PRO, Cinegy Capture PRO, Cinegy Multiviewer, Cinegy Convert and Cinegy Archive, within which the Daniel2 codec is an integral part.

Cinegy will also highlight how it has optimized its entire product line to be 8K-ready and deployed in the cloud. One of the early adopters of the open source SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol, Cinegy has SRT baked into all technology, including the license, which removes any concerns about whether users have the legal right, proper subscription, or adequate bandwidth to deploy the software.

Jan Weigner, Managing Director at Cinegy commented: “The last two years have accelerated migration to technologies – such as the cloud – but customers still need to adopt these new ways of working in alignment with their unique strategic vision. We understand that every customer is at a different point on their journey, so our highly flexible approach means broadcasters can migrate all or parts of their workflow in a way that works for their business. NAB is something the whole industry is looking forward to and we are excited about meeting customers and partners face-to-face once again.”

Cinegy Air PRO simplifies multi-channel delivery, allowing customers to run many channels with flexibly configurable features from a single unit.

Cinegy Capture PRO reinvents the acquisition and transcode process, allowing operators to work with a rich client interface running anywhere on the network, and simultaneously generating all versions needed for archive, editing and remote working.

Running as a service operating on commodity IT equipment, Cinegy Multiviewer displays and analyzes signals from multiple sources, raising alerts for any detected signal problems.

Designed to function like a network-based print server, Cinegy Convert is ideal for performing repetitive export and conversion tasks by “printing” material to predefined formats and destinations to save time that can be applied to higher value creative tasks.

An innovative media asset management solution for any organization with an archive or productions to manage, Cinegy Archive delivers advanced logging and metadata accumulation over the entire lifecycle of the media assets, making these easily searchable and reusable, and saving time and money.

Cinegy Daniel2 is the only way to play professional quality 8K streams on affordable, commodity hardware or even a consumer-grade laptop. Now further optimized, the codec is ubiquitous through the software product range. 

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