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ABOUT US

Our mission in an open, participatory environment, is to help drive development of a packet-based network infrastructure for the professional media industry by bringing together manufacturers, broadcasters and industry organizations to create, store, transfer and stream professional media.

JT-NM was created to:

  • Help manage IP transition

  • Collect user requirements

  • Identify gaps in technology

  • Recommend best practices

  • Coordinate industry activity

WHAT IS JT-NM?

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The JT-NM (Joint Taskforce on Networked Media) is a self-coordinating group of industry bodies working together on the development of IP technologies for professional media systems. Admin Group Members include the Advanced Media Workflow Association (AMWA), the European Broadcasting Union(EBU), the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE©), and the Video Services Forum (VSF). This document was developed by an ad-hoc group of industry experts including both manufacturers and broadcasters to provide guidance and drive towards common solutions for the deployment of SMPTE ST 2110-based media networks.

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The JT-NM Reference Architecture (RA) underpins everything JT-NM does.  The RA v1.0 document is a collection of models, best practices, and frameworks intended to facilitate interoperability in networked media systems.

The JT-NM Tested Board oversees all JT-NM Tested activities and consists of the test leads from each area. The individuals serving on this group are:

PTP

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Ievgen Kostiukevych (EBU)

SMPTE

ST 2110

Willem Vermost

(VRT)

NMOS

Registries

Andrew Bonney

(BBC R&D)

NMOS Controllers

Felix Poulin (CBC/Radio Canada)

WHO WE ARE

The JT-NM Admin Group serves as the governing body of the JT-NM and consists of the AMWA, the EBU, the SMPTE and the VSF. The individuals serving on this group are:

AMWA

Brad Gilmer

EBU

Hans Hoffmann

SMPTE

Bruce Devlin

VSF

Richard Friedel

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