Getting Started with ST 2110? Here’s Why NMOS Should Be Part of Your Plan (webinar replay)
- cindyzuelsdorf
- Jun 14
- 1 min read
On the recent AMWA webinar: Getting Started with ST 2110? Here’s Why NMOS Should Be Part of Your Plan, the hosts, Willem Vermost of the EBU and Pedro Ferreira of Bisect answered common questions about NMOS like…
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
Check out the full recording of the webinar to get all the answers. When you watch, you'll find out about the tools, test-bench tips, and real-world reasons engineers rely on NMOS.
Using NMOS from the start in your ST 2110 set ups makes your day-to-day job so much easier.
Why? Because NMOS lets you automatically discover and connect devices, avoiding time-consuming manual setup. And going forward, it gives you vendor-neutral control of your system, so your workflows stay flexible and scalable.
After you watch, if you’d like to find out more about how you can take advantage of all that NMOS has to offer to make it easier to run IP facilities, visit amwa.tv/nmos-getting-started
Resources:
Get started with NMOS here: Open source sender and receiver framework (GitHub)
Want to start implementing NMOS Control in your products? See tutorials, info on IS-12, BCP-008, and more.

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