
Cinegy to demo cutting-edge innovations at NAB Show
Cinegy is set to showcase its latest advancements at NAB Show 2025, including the Cinegy Encode 1000 and its AI-powered Cinegy Subtitling Service.
Following its recognition as Best of Show at ISE 2025, the Cinegy Encode 1000 highlights the company's dedication to delivering practical solutions that bridge the gap between broadcast and pro AV industries. This compact appliance features versatile input and output configurations, supporting SRT, NDI and traditional broadcast formats. Designed as a turnkey solution, it enables professionals to implement encoding capabilities instantly without complex setup requirements.
Another highlight of Cinegy's showcase is its AI-powered Cinegy Subtitling Service, which offers real-time transcription of spoken language into DVB or teletext subtitles. Supporting over 100 languages with exceptional accuracy, the solution operates entirely offline, making it an ideal choice for security-sensitive broadcast environments.
Jan Weigner, CTO of Cinegy, said: 'Cinegy can deliver powerful, efficient solutions that maximise existing hardware resources. With our Encode 1000, we've packaged our software in a compact appliance that customers can easily deploy, while our AI-powered subtitling delivers quality that surpasses most human transcribers. In today's economic climate, broadcasters need practical solutions that enhance efficiency without requiring wholesale infrastructure replacement.'
Beyond these innovations, Cinegy will present its full range of software-defined solutions, including Cinegy Multiviewer for advanced signal monitoring, Cinegy Capture PRO for reliable multi-channel ingest, and Cinegy Air PRO for broadcast playout. These solutions form the core of Cinegy's scalable approach to modern broadcast workflows, enabling customers to build flexible systems that grow with their needs while maximising existing hardware investments.
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