Cinegy Air 3.0 offers additional advanced scheduling and traffic integration features.
Cinegy introduced the latest version of its integrated broadcast automation and playout solution at NAB2007.
Cinegy Air 3.0 provides the broadcast automation front end and the real-time video server for SD and HD playout in one integrated software suite.
Cinegy Air can be used to control multiple channels or to plan schedules, program or commercial blocks offline. The system is flexible, playing mixed format content and not yet conformed edit sequences straight to air. Title creation, logo insertion and the control of external, third-party devices are also supported.
Other new features include:
integration with the NDS MediaHighway product range for driving EPG content and conditional access (CA);
more advanced scheduling and traffic integration features;
end-to-end metadata workflow from ingest to playout to STB, EPG and CA;
the ability to inherit metadata for clips or sequences from the Cinegy Media Workflow MAM system.
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