![]() A single Rundown can contain multiple stories and a single story can have multiple items. NCS contain data in the form of Rundown objects (sometime called Runorder as well). Let me share the basic workflow of information exchange between NCS and MOS devices. The MOS can inform the NCS of the status of specific clips or the MOS system in general. The NCS can notify the MOS of the status of specific playlist items or running orders. The NCS can build and transfer playlist information to the MOS. This allows the NCS to control the sequence in which media objects are played or presented by the MOS. The MOS "pushes" descriptive information and pointers to the NCS as objects are created, modified, or deleted in the MOS. This allows the NCS to be "aware" of the contents of the MOS and enables the NCS to perform searches on and manipulate the data the MOS has sent. This protocol enables the exchange of the following type of messages: 1. Descriptive Data for Media Objects MOS Protocol allows Newsroom Computer Systems (NCS) and Media Object Servers (MOS) to exchange information using a standard protocol. Exchange of Data between NCS and MOS Devices The tremendous growth of media industry inspires broadcast industry to introduce a standard protocol for the communication between NRCS and MOS devices. This process includes many devices and each device vendor has his set of protocol to talk to NCS. News Room Computer System automates that operation of News Room operation that includes script writing/editing to broadcast content. MOS protocol is an XML-based protocol used to communicate between NCS (News Room Computer System) and MOS device. Media Object refers to Character Generator Objects: CGs, Still Store, Audio and Video. MOS is a device capable of storing media objects. I decided then that I would share my experience and thoughts once I implement this. ![]() There was only one site (the official site for MOS protocol and perhaps the only one). When I started working on MOS protocol, I found myself nowhere on the web. My inspiration for writing this article is based on my experience. Exchange of Data between NCS and MOS Devices.
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