Cinegy has announced that it will bring broadcast-proven technology to the pro AV market at ISE 2025 for the first time, including the all-new Cinegy Encode 1000. Cinegy says it delivers professional-grade encoding which is ideal for both fixed installations and mobile production environments.
The Encode 1000’s versatility spans from NDI and ST-2110 to traditional SDI with a combination of portability and power, providing new possibilities for pro AV applications across enterprise, government, hospitality, and live event sectors.
This appliance packs Cinegy’s technology into a 20cm x 20cm x 5cm footprint weighing just 2kg. With four bi-directional 12G SDI ports and powered by an Intel i9-13900H processor, the Encode 1000 handles up to four UHD streams simultaneously while maintaining broadcast-quality standards, the company says.
Jan Weigner, CTO, Cinegy said: “The professional AV market segment is a real growth driver for us. We bring decades of broadcast expertise to the world of pro AV, delivering innovative software-based solutions that combine rock-solid reliability with next-generation capabilities.”
Also making its ISE debut is Cinegy’s Cinegize, a solution which is designed to redefine remote access capabilities through ultra-low latency performance previously achievable only through hardware IP KVM systems.
Supporting resolutions up to 8k with comprehensive color space options, Cinegize delivers sub-20ms latency in LAN environments and sub-100ms over WAN. This enterprise-ready solution features GPU optimisation for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel, with built-in security encryption.
The Cinegy Multiviewer completes the lineup. Cinegy says a single instance can monitor hundreds of feeds across multiple displays, supporting formats from traditional SDI to cutting-edge IP standards including NDI, SRT, and SMPTE 2110.
Cinegy will display the solutions at booth 4J550.