NMOS BCP-008 Minimum Status Reporting: Progress, Next Steps, and Why It Matters For You
- Team AMWA

- Feb 12
- 1 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
AMWA Webinar Replay (< 24 min)
Engineers at vendors, manufacturers, and integrators:
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.
On this 30-minute live event, Cristian Recoseanu of Pebble and Jonathan Thorpe of NVIDIA will talk about the successes that came out of the BCP-008 workshop in Portugal, and then they’ll answer your questions.
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










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