Releases: AMWA-TV/is-04
Releases · AMWA-TV/is-04
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.0.2 (Stable)
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.0.2 (Stable)
Changes since v1.0.1:
- Updated schemas and documentation.
Changes since v1.0:
- Updated schemas and documentation.
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.2.0
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.2.0
Changes since v1.1.x:
- Support for device connection management using AMWA IS-05.
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.1.0
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.1.0
Changes since v1.0.x:
- Add multi-protocol support and version identification to Node API /self and hence Query API /nodes
- Add 'api_proto' TXT records to DNS-SD advertisements
- Add 'api_ver' TXT records to DNS-SD advertisements
- Add guidance on use of DNS SRV record priority and weight
- Add support for secure websockets to the Query API
- Add support for Upgrade headers when using websockets
- Add paging support to the Query API
- Add advanced query parameter support for the Query API
- Add 'device_id' to Flow attributes covering cases where a Device is a content transformer only
- Permit Senders without attached Flows to model a Device before internal routing has been performed
- Add support for exposing control endpoints from Devices
- Add support for muxed Sources and Flows (TR-04 and 2022-6)
- Add attributes for Sources and Flows for TR-03 set of media streams (raw video, raw audio, anc data)
- Ensure all API resources consistently advertise a 'label', 'description' and 'tags'
- Add support for signalling clocks exposed by Nodes and used by Sources
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.0.1
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.0.1
Changes since v1.0:
- Updated schemas and documentation.
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification v1.0.0
AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification
Original version for Proposed Specification.
Core functionality for registered and peer-to-peer operation in "mono-essence" environments, such as ST 2110