Cinegy Showcase 8k And Cloud Optimised Solutions At IBC 2022

Cinegy will showcase how its portfolio of 8k and cloud optimised solutions support customers’ needs today and in the future.  Visitors to IBC 2022 will also see demonstrations of Cinegy’s end-to-end capability with solutions such as Cinegy Air PRO, Cinegy Capture PRO, Cinegy Multiviewer, Cinegy Convert and Cinegy Archive, within which the Daniel2 codec is an integral part.

Visitors will see first-hand how Cinegy solutions simplify workflows and allow production teams to work smarter and more efficiently. As an early adopter of the open source SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol, Cinegy has SRT baked into its technology, including the license, which removes any concerns about whether users have the legal right, proper subscription, or adequate bandwidth to deploy the software.  

Attendees will see a clear demonstration of how Cinegy Air PRO  simplifies multi-channel delivery, allowing customers to run many channels with flexibly configurable features from a single unit, while Cinegy Capture PRO  allows operators to work with a rich client interface running anywhere on the network, simultaneously generating all versions needed for archive, editing and remote working.  Cinegy Multiviewer, which runs as a service operating on commodity IT equipment,  displays and analyses signals from multiple sources, raising alerts for any detected signal problems. 

Designed to perform repetitive export and conversion tasks by “printing” material to predefined formats and destinations, Cinegy Convert  saves time that can be applied to higher value creative tasks, while  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.   Underpinning the Cinegy software range is the newly optimised Cinegy Daniel2  codec, the only way to play professional quality 8k streams on affordable, commodity hardware or even a consumer-grade laptop.

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