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Releases: rhastie/build-nmos-cpp

v1.1 (24 Jul 2020) - Update release

24 Jul 13:21
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Update release of a Dockerised container implementing the AMWA Networked Media Open Specifications. New features/capabilities are shown in BOLD

It specifically supports:

Additionally it supports the following additional components:

  • Supports auto identification of the switch Boundary Clock PTP Domain which is published via the AMWA IS-09 System Resource when run on a Mellanox switch
  • Supports an embedded NMOS Browser Client/Controller which supports NMOS Control using AMWA IS-05. This implementation does not currently support AMWA IS-08
  • Supports an embedded MQTT Broker (mosquitto) to allow simplified use of the NMOS MQTT Transport type for AMWA IS-05 and IS-07
  • Supports a DNS-SD Bridge to HTML implementation that supports both mDNS and DNS-SD

This release passes all current AMWA Test Suite tests and also has undergone extensive testing on multiple solutions, platforms and in AMWA Workshops.

v1.0 (25 Jun 2020) - Initial release

25 Jun 14:38
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First formal release of a Dockerised container implementing the AMWA Networked Media Open Specifications.

It specifically supports:

  • AMWA IS-04 NMOS Discovery and Registration Specification (supporting v1.0-v1.3)
  • AMWA IS-05 NMOS Connection Management Specification (supporting v1.0-v1.1)
  • AMWA IS-07 NMOS Event & Tally Specification (supporting v1.1)
  • AMWA IS-09 NMOS System Specification (originally defined in JT-NM TR-1001-1:2018 Annex A) (supporting v1.0-Dev)
  • AMWA BCP-002-01 NMOS Grouping Recommendations - Natural Grouping
  • AMWA BCP-003-01 NMOS API Security Recommendations - Securing Communications

Additionally it supports the following additional components:

  • Supports auto identification of the switch Boundary Clock PTP Domain which is published via the AMWA IS-09 System Resource when run on a Mellanox switch
  • Supports an embedded NMOS Browser Client/Controller which supports NMOS Control using AMWA IS-05.
  • Supports a DNS-SD Bridge to HTML implementation that supports both mDNS and DNS-SD

This release has been JT-NM Tested, passes all current AMWA Test Suite tests and also has undergone extensive testing on multiple solutions, platforms and in AMWA Workshops.