Cinegy delivers software-defined television for the real demands of today’s content world at NAB Show

Cinegy delivers software-defined television for the real demands of today’s content world at NAB Show

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Cinegy delivers software-defined television for the real demands of today’s content world at NAB Show

Mon 30, 03 2026

Cinegy GmbH, a premier provider of software-defined television technology, will demonstrate how its solutions address the real challenges facing content creators and broadcasters at NAB Show 2026 (Booth N809, Las Vegas Convention Centre, 19–22 April).

The presentations will highlight how highly refined software applications can deliver tailored solutions without requiring significant hardware investments or long-term cloud commitments.

With demand for audience attention continuing to grow, media businesses are focusing on content—investing in the creation of engaging, attention-grabbing programming using proven modern technology. While Cinegy’s software solutions are fully scalable to higher resolutions as future demand requires, the priority for most content creators and distributors today is achieving maximum efficiency.

The Cinegy software environment is designed to be fully modular. It encompasses content capture, production, multiviewers, workflow, playout and automation, while allowing users to select only the components they need for their specific operations.

At NAB Show 2026, Cinegy will present significant upgrades to key products, including:

  • Cinegy Air (playout and automation)
  • Cinegy Capture
  • Cinegy Route
  • Cinegy Multiviewer

These updates have been shaped directly by real-world user experiences.

A core principle of Cinegy’s approach is openness to multiple formats and protocols, enabling users to choose what works best for their workflows. Most broadcast facilities today must handle signals across SDI, NDI and SMPTE ST 2110 formats, whether on in-house networks or as SRT streams.

For over 20 years, Cinegy Route has provided seamless interworking between these signals—video, audio and metadata—allowing users to design workflows without technical constraints.

“Our primary design goal is to make our software powerful, but also extremely efficient,” said Jan Weigner, CTO and co-founder of Cinegy. “That means delivering real solutions that our users demand, on standard hardware they already have. With the rising cost of IT hardware, limited GPU availability, and cloud providers not always meeting the economic needs of media businesses, efficiency is critical.

“That is why it is tremendously beneficial to offer practical, modern microservices-based solutions that can be deployed anywhere,” Weigner continued. “Our systems are designed for maximum performance—we support object-based storage as standard—and are fully scalable to enterprise data centres or the cloud if required. However, many broadcasters prefer to maintain visibility over their technical operations and maximise the lifespan of their investments. That is where we excel.”

Visitors can see the latest versions of Cinegy’s scalable solutions in action at NAB Show 2026 on Booth N809. For more information, visit cinegy.com.

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