The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) and the Video Services Forum (VSF), the sponsors of the Joint Task Force on Networked Media (JT-NM), are pleased to announce the next phase of this joint industry effort.
JT-NM strongly believes that open interoperability in professional networked media is essential, that this interoperability can be developed in a coherent way, that it will continue evolving in accordance with a pre-planned roadmap over the next few years, and that there is solid communications between different industry efforts that result in a strong foundation upon which we can build future media businesses.
In order to support that message, JT-NM is creating a clearinghouse that the sponsors and partner organizations can use to coordinate themselves, in order to facilitate a harmonized evolution of complementary Standards and specifications. This not only provides a platform for future business opportunities, but also helps to ensure that first investments in early solutions are protected.
JT-NM also recognizes the increasing importance of the role of software and APIs in the professional networked media environment. Therefore the original JT-NM sponsors (EBU, SMPTE and VSF) have added the AMWA as an additional sponsor of the JT-NM group.
Areas of common focus and agreement of JT-NM Phase 3 include:
The goals of this effort are to stimulate and align the different ongoing activities around the development of open standards and specifications for IP interoperability by:
Participation in the JT-NM Phase 3 is open to entities responsible for an activity developing or standardizing open, interoperable solutions, or an entity responsible for promoting open* interoperability (one representative per entity) and who agrees to the areas of common focus and the goals described above.
For more information click here or contact jt-nm-info@videoservicesforum.org
*An open standard or specification is publicly available, and developed, approved and maintained via a collaborative and consensus-driven process. It has a clear licensing policy, preferably free of charge or otherwise "reasonable and non-discriminatory licensing" royalty fees.