PTRK integrates production and broadcast in a single center with Cinegy
The media of Kazakhstan PTRK has launched an emission system in a new headquarters thanks to a project led by the integrator DNK Kazakhstan with technology from Cinegy.
Until now, Jibek Joly and international service Silk Way of PTRK had separate headquarters and used various systems of production and broadcast. When moving to a new headquarters, the goal was to provide a common work environment for the news, production, broadcast and archive.
DNK Kazakhstan developed a proof-of-concept system for PTRK and, once system performance was confirmed, supplied all hardware and software licenses for the complete system: Cinegy Air PRO for the broadcast, Cinegy Convert PRO for signal processing, in addition to Cinegy Multiviewer, Cinegy Route, Cinegy Prompter y Cinegy Archive Enterprise. Similarly, PTRK has acquired more than 75 licenses for Cinegy Desktop.
Yernar Ibragimov, technical director of PTRK, highlights the “ease of use” as one of the reasons that has led them to bet on the environment of Cinegy: "Its intuitive design makes the system easy and effective, which considerably speeds up the training process for new employees. Today about 100 Cinegy users work simultaneously and we produce up to 40 hours of content a day. (...) I am impressed by its versatility and high performance. We can trust the system, even when it processes large amounts of data, which gives us the confidence that our production process will be fluid and without problems."
Mike Efimov, director of international sales at Cinegy, highlights the main benefits that televisions similar to PTRK will be able to find when betting on the your company's solution package: "With Cinegy, the client can manage all phases of content production in a single infrastructure (...). By eliminating the need to move work from one system to another, everything from editing to publication is accelerated. It is also no longer necessary to store content in multiple locations, so the management and storage of media is much more efficient, saving the cost of hardware and the space required for its operation."
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