Formation | 2000 |
---|---|
Type | Industry association |
Headquarters | Madison, WI |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Brad Gilmer |
Website |
www |
The Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) is an industry association focused on the content creation industry's move to IP-based architectures. AMWA promotes industry standards that allow diverse devices to discover and interoperate with each other reliably and securely. [2]
As part of AMWA's collaborative process AMWA specifications are published on GitHub. [3] [4]
AMWA's Framework for Interoperable Media Service (FIMS) integrates a common approach to integrate hardware devices and software components in TV production facilities [5] [6]
Networked Media Open Specifications (NMOS) provide discovery, registration and control services for the SMPTE ST 2110 media over IP protocol suite, and other media over IP applications. [7] [8]
The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a multimedia file format for professional media creators. AAF provides cross-platform data interchange, designed for the video post-production and authoring environment. [9] [10] [11]
AAF and Material Exchange Format (MXF) are successors to Open Media Framework (OMF). [10]
AMWA publishes interface specifications, data models, best current practices, application specifications and informative documents. [12]
The AMWA began in January 2000 as the Advanced Authoring Format Association. The organization's name was officially changed in May 2007. [1] The first NMOS specification (IS-04) was published in 2016.
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Formation | 2000 |
---|---|
Type | Industry association |
Headquarters | Madison, WI |
Location | |
Official language | English |
Executive Director | Brad Gilmer |
Website |
www |
The Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA) is an industry association focused on the content creation industry's move to IP-based architectures. AMWA promotes industry standards that allow diverse devices to discover and interoperate with each other reliably and securely. [2]
As part of AMWA's collaborative process AMWA specifications are published on GitHub. [3] [4]
AMWA's Framework for Interoperable Media Service (FIMS) integrates a common approach to integrate hardware devices and software components in TV production facilities [5] [6]
Networked Media Open Specifications (NMOS) provide discovery, registration and control services for the SMPTE ST 2110 media over IP protocol suite, and other media over IP applications. [7] [8]
The Advanced Authoring Format (AAF) is a multimedia file format for professional media creators. AAF provides cross-platform data interchange, designed for the video post-production and authoring environment. [9] [10] [11]
AAF and Material Exchange Format (MXF) are successors to Open Media Framework (OMF). [10]
AMWA publishes interface specifications, data models, best current practices, application specifications and informative documents. [12]
The AMWA began in January 2000 as the Advanced Authoring Format Association. The organization's name was officially changed in May 2007. [1] The first NMOS specification (IS-04) was published in 2016.
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