Cinegy, the premier provider of software-defined media technology, will showcase its latest professional video solutions at ISE 2026 (Stand 5B600, Fira de Barcelona, 3-6 February). Following its successful debut at last year’s show, the company continues expanding its presence in the professional AV sector, where enterprise, government, corporate, and live event customers increasingly require broadcast-level reliability without traditional broadcast constraints.
Visitors to Stand 5B600 will experience the latest capabilities across Cinegy’s software portfolio. The recently released Cinegy Multiviewer 25.12 introduces Intel GPU acceleration alongside existing NVIDIA support, expanding hardware flexibility for multi-format monitoring deployments. Enhanced DVB subtitle handling and improved NDI synchronization address real-world operational challenges across both traditional broadcast and AV installations.
The November 2025 release of Cinegy Capture 25.10 features HEVC 10-bit encoding support on AMD GPUs and refined NDI source handling for improved audio/video synchronization. The platform’s simultaneous multi-format recording capabilities eliminate the need for separate transcoding systems, streamlining workflows from corporate video capture through live event recording.
Cinegy Air, the company’s flagship playout platform, delivers software-defined playout automation that scales from single-channel corporate communications through to multi-channel broadcast facilities. Built entirely on standard IT infrastructure, Air eliminates proprietary hardware dependencies while providing the reliability and feature depth that mission-critical operations demand. The platform handles everything from simple automated playout through complex live production workflows, with integrated graphics, AI-powered real-time subtitle generation, and multi-format output capabilities that adapt to evolving requirements without infrastructure replacement.
The continuous development cycle evident in these releases highlights a fundamental advantage of software-defined approaches: capabilities improve through updates rather than hardware replacement. Organizations invest in platforms that evolve alongside their requirements, protecting infrastructure investments while accessing the latest features.
“The professional AV market increasingly needs broadcast-grade reliability and performance, but without the legacy constraints that traditional broadcast carries,” said Jan Weigner, CTO of Cinegy. “Our software-defined approach delivers exactly that – proven technology running on standard IT hardware, with the flexibility to adapt as requirements change.”
Whether monitoring hundreds of IP streams, capturing multiple formats simultaneously, or orchestrating automated playout, Cinegy’s software runs on commodity hardware while delivering broadcast-quality results. The company’s expanding presence in professional AV installations across enterprise, government, corporate communications, and live events demonstrates the convergence of broadcast and AV requirements around IP-based workflows and software-defined infrastructure.
Visit Cinegy at ISE 2026. Stand 5B600.