| Cinegy will exhibit a range of “scalable broadcast solutions” during IBC 2025, at Hall 7, Stand A01, RAI Amsterdam, according to a company statement. The company said its goal is to “future-proof” broadcasting, and will demonstrate the ways its tech improves live production workflows with real-time distribution systems and comprehensive monitoring solutions. |
| “Visitors will experience Cinegy’s scalable architecture through practical demonstrations of multi-channel playout operations, real-time ingest workflows handling both traditional SDI and modern IP formats, and broadcast-quality monitoring across hundreds of simultaneous feeds,” the statement said. “A 29.16m² 8K LED wall, provided by FABULUX, demonstrates the company’s technical capabilities at 7680×4320 resolution.” |
| Cinegy offerings are now leveraging 8K and AI technology in tools that “integrate seamlessly into existing broadcast operations without disrupting stablished workflows.” |
| Jan Weigner, CTO of Cinegy, expressed enthusiasm for the company’s solutions. |
| “We don’t do revolution, we do evolution,” said Weigner. “Our customers have been with us for decades because they’re able to scale from SD to UHD and even to 8K without having to throw away their expertise or their investment. That’s the beauty of software-defined television – you grow with the technology instead of getting replaced by it.” |
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