Английская Википедия:Advanced Media Workflow Association
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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.[1]
Work
As part of AMWA's collaborative process AMWA specifications are published on GitHub.[2][3]
AMWA's Framework for Interoperable Media Service (FIMS) integrates a common approach to integrate hardware devices and software components in TV production facilities [4] [5]
Networked Media Open Specifications (NMOS) provides discovery, registration and control services for the SMPTE ST 2110 media over IP protcol suite.[6][7]
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.[8][9][10]
AAF and Material Exchange Format (MXF) are successors to Open Media Framework (OMF).[9]
Published specifications
AMWA publishes interface specifications, data models, best current practices and application specifications.[11]
Interface specifications
- IS-01: AAF C++ SDK reference implementation.
- IS-03: Media Authoring with Java (MAJ) API
- IS-04: NMOS Discovery & Registration API
- IS-05: NMOS Device Connection Management API
- IS-06: NMOS Network Control
- IS-07: NMOS Event & Tally API
- IS-08: NMOS Audio Channel Mapping
- IS-09: NMOS System Parameters
- IS-10: NMOS Authorization
Data models
- MS-01: AAF Data Model (SMPTE 2033 – in progress).
- MS-02: Mapping from AAF objects to Structured Storage
- MS-03: Structured Storage Specification
- MS-04: A model for identity and timing in AMWA NMOS specifications.
Best current practices
- BCP-001-02: AMWA Specification Process
- BCP-002-01: Natural Grouping of NMOS Resources
- BCP-003-01: Secure Communication in NMOS Systems
- BCP-003-02: Authorization in NMOS Systems
- BCP-003-03: Certificate provisioning in NMOS Systems
Application specifications
- AS-01: AAF Edit Protocol
- AS-02: MXF Versioning (was MXF Mastering Format)
- AS-03: MXF Program Delivery
- AS-05: AAF Effects Protocol
- AS-07: MXF Archive & Preservation
- AS-10: MXF for Production
- AS-11: Media Contribution File Formats
- AS-12: MXF Commercial Delivery
History
The AMWA began in January 2000 as the Advanced Authoring Format Association. The organization's name was officially changed in May 2007.[12]
References
External links
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