AMWA – Advanced Media Workflow Association - Everything NMOS and JT-DMF
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About AMWA – Advanced Media Workflow Association - Everything NMOS and JT-DMF
JT-DMF, Joint Task Force on Dynamic Media Facilities, is a joint initiative between the EBU and AMWA to define and accelerate the technologies, architectures, and business practices required to enable dynamic media facilities — environments where resources can be instantiated programmatically, reconfigured on demand, and reused across productions.
Think of it as a move from fixed, static infrastructure to adaptive, service-oriented media operations.
Our work spans both technical innovation and business transformation. Dynamic facilities aren’t just an engineering challenge: they represent a fundamental shift in how media organizations plan, deploy, scale, and finance their operations.
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• NMOS is the open-source "special sauce" that enables connection, management, and control of your IP video and audio devices from different manufacturers – in a common eco-system and in an interoperable way. NMOS works whether you're using 2110 or IPMX, locally or in the cloud.
•If you use ST 2110 or IPMX, you likely rely on NMOS already. Find out what else it can do for you.
• NMOS (networked media open specifications) lets equipment from different companies all work together. Since AMWA's NMOS is an open set of specifications, it gives you a significant advantage by preventing vendor lock-in. It means you can choose the equipment you prefer, and build the system that best meets your needs, without being tied to any specific manufacturer.
Think of it as a move from fixed, static infrastructure to adaptive, service-oriented media operations.
Our work spans both technical innovation and business transformation. Dynamic facilities aren’t just an engineering challenge: they represent a fundamental shift in how media organizations plan, deploy, scale, and finance their operations.
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• NMOS is the open-source "special sauce" that enables connection, management, and control of your IP video and audio devices from different manufacturers – in a common eco-system and in an interoperable way. NMOS works whether you're using 2110 or IPMX, locally or in the cloud.
•If you use ST 2110 or IPMX, you likely rely on NMOS already. Find out what else it can do for you.
• NMOS (networked media open specifications) lets equipment from different companies all work together. Since AMWA's NMOS is an open set of specifications, it gives you a significant advantage by preventing vendor lock-in. It means you can choose the equipment you prefer, and build the system that best meets your needs, without being tied to any specific manufacturer.