Cinegy brings software-defined TV updates to NAB 2026
Cinegy announced its participation in NAB Show 2026, where it will showcase updates to its software-defined television technology, focusing on efficiency without large hardware or cloud investments. The company plans to present significant upgrades to key products including Cinegy Air, Cinegy Capture, Cinegy Route, and Cinegy Multiviewer, designed for modularity and open format support.
Key Takeaways
- Cinegy will exhibit at Booth N809 at NAB Show 2026, running April 19-22 in Las Vegas.
- The NAB demo will include updates to Cinegy Air, Cinegy Capture, Cinegy Route, and Cinegy Multiviewer.
- Cinegy Route has provided transparent interworking between SDI, MPEG-TS, SMPTE ST2110, and SRT streams for 20 years.
- Jan Weigner said Cinegy aims to run on standard hardware already in use, citing rising IT hardware costs and scarce GPUs.
- Cinegy says its systems support object-based storage and can scale into an enterprise data center or the cloud.
Why It Matters
Cinegy is pushing a software-first broadcast stack that avoids large hardware buys and cloud commitments, while keeping capture, playout, routing, and multiviewing in modular pieces. That matters for media operators trying to extend the life of existing IT gear and keep operations visible rather than moving everything into external cloud infrastructure. The company’s pitch also rests on broad format support, especially SDI, MPEG-TS, SMPTE ST2110, and SRT. Watch the NAB Show 2026 demos at Booth N809 for how the updated Cinegy Air, Capture, Route, and Multiviewer products are presented in practice.
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