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Getting Started with ST 2110?

Here’s Why NMOS Should Be Part of Your Plan

Thursday 12 June 2025 at 8 am PT, 11 am ET, 16:00 UK, 17:00 CEST – 20 min plus Q&A

Sign up for this session with Willem and Pedro
where you'll find out about the tools, test bench tips, and real-world reasons engineers rely on NMOS.

Join live to discover:

  • The top 2 reasons NMOS is used in ST 2110 systems

  • Why NMOS is a suite, and not a single spec

    (much like ST 2110) 

  • How (and why) to create your NMOS test bench

  • Why NMOS uses existing internet technology

  • How to choose between a proprietary control system and an open control system

  • How RESTful interfaces and standard control mechanisms ensure that once you understand one NMOS API,

    all the rest feel familiar

Long before the ST 2110 standard came into play, the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) recognized the need for a control layer to work alongside a media data plane. They took the initiative to develop and release the first specifications in this space.

What makes these specifications stand out? They’re open—not just in terms of accessibility, but in the best possible way: they’re free for anyone to use. 

Join us live to find out what this all means to you. Bring your questions, too. See you on the 12th!

AMWA's NMOS networked media open specifications