Watch the Webinar: NMOS BCP-008 Minimum Status Reporting: Progress, Next Steps & Why It Matters For You
- Team AMWA

- Feb 12
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 18
You know NMOS BCP-008 Minimum Status Reporting provides a simple way to know what’s working (and what’s not) quickly. It makes it easier to get a handle on connectivity, time synchronization, and stream validation.
What you may not know is that BCP-008 has come a long way lately.
That’s what you’ll find out about on this webinar, which is for you if you’re an engineer at a vendor, manufacturer, or integrator.
NMOS BCP-008 Minimum Status Reporting: Progress, Next Steps & Why It Matters For You
AMWA Webinar Replay (< 24 min)
You’ll hear from Cristian Recoseanu of Pebble and Jonathan Thorpe of NVIDIA as they talk about the successes that came out of the BCP-008 workshop in Portugal, and then you’ll hear them answer questions from attendees.
Cristian reported that the participating vendors had excellent interoperability results. There were 3 media nodes passing the NMOS testing tools, so passing the IS-12 test suite, the BCP-008-01 test suite, and BCP-008-02 test suite. They had 3 controllers and 2 simple clients that were monitoring BCP-008 in an interoperable way, interacting with the media nodes.
There was also interoperability beyond BCP-008, including control and vendor-specific control, which is controlling things that a vendor explicitly enables and exposes for their particular device, and that has to be discovered and used in a generic way.
Watch to discover:
The experiences of native NMOS implementers, and of those using nmos-cpp
What developer resources are available for you and how to get started
The robust NMOS testing suites and why you should use them in your integration pipeline
What the outcomes of interoperability testing are
Example devices and clients available to you
After you watch, if you’d like to check out more about BCP-008 Minimum Status Reporting, visit www.amwa.tv/post/nmos-control-device-monitoring-bcp008.
And if you’re ready for developer resources, you’ll find what you need here.
Sign up for the next live Introduction to NMOS online session on April 29. You’ll gain a clear and practical understanding of how NMOS works in real systems. From IS 04 and IS 05 flows to REST APIs and WebSockets, we break down the concepts so you can reduce risk when deploying SMPTE ST 2110 or IPMX environments.
Or are you ready to go further? Our in-person NMOS Hands on Workshop will take place on July 7-8 in Switzerland. EBU Technology & Innovation and AMWA are joining together for this immersive session designed for engineers, system integrators and all IP transition stakeholders who want real experience configuring and testing NMOS in practice.








