A climbing wall is an artificially constructed wall with grips for hands and feet, usually used for indoor climbing, but sometimes located outdoors. Some are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled into it.
Recently, manufactured steel and aluminum have also been used. The wall may have places to attach belay ropes, but may also be used to practise lead climbing or bouldering. Each hole contains a specially formed t-nut to allow modular climbing holds to be screwed onto the wall. With manufactured steel or aluminum walls, an engineered industrial fastener is used to secure climbing holds. The face of the multiplex board climbing surface is covered with textured products including concrete and paint or polyurethane loaded with sand. In addition to the textured surface and hand holds, the wall may contain surface structures such as indentions (incuts) and protrusions (bulges), or take the form of an overhang, underhang or crack. Some grips are formed to mimic the conditions of outdoor rock, including some that are oversized and can have other grips bolted onto them.
Quickstream Cloud is the ultimate cloud management system for live video workflows and linear channels. It enables managing, monitoring, and configuring small and large-scale contribution networks. By connecting multiple Quickstream Nodes as well as third-party equipment, users can create any TV workflow quickly and with minimal capital investment.
Main Quickstream Cloud features include:
Quickstream Cloud gives users full visibility of the contribution network and allows them to securely and reliably deliver streams in different formats.
Sign up to Quickstream Cloud at cloud.quickstream.tech to get started.
Before you install Quickstream repository you need to install curl and gnupg, which are required to install gpg key. Also, you need lsb-release to check our system version.
sudo apt update && \
sudo apt install curl gnupg lsb-release
Next, install Quickstream's gpg key to the custom apt keyring. Before Ubuntu 22.04 you could install it to the main apt gpg keyring, but since 22.04 you should create your own keyring
Quickstream Cloud is the ultimate cloud management system for live video workflows and linear channels. It enables managing, monitoring, and configuring small and large-scale contribution networks. By connecting multiple Quickstream Nodes as well as third-party equipment, users can create any TV workflow quickly and with minimal capital investment.
Main Quickstream Cloud features include:
- Monitoring Dashboard for your contribution network .
- Managing permissions to access Quickstream Nodes by other Quickstream Cloud users.
- Management of multiple connected Quickstream Nodes, including configuration, logs, statistics, and ports used.
- Managing licenses and license usage.
- Configuring services and billing information.
Quickstream Cloud gives users full visibility of the contribution network and allows them to securely and reliably deliver streams in different formats.
Sign up to Quickstream Cloud at cloud.quickstream.tech to get started.
Before you install Quickstream repository you need to install curl and gnupg, which are required to install gpg key. Also, you need lsb-release to check our system version.
sudo apt update && \
sudo apt install curl gnupg lsb-release
Next, install Quickstream's gpg key to the custom apt keyring. Before Ubuntu 22.04 you could install it to the main apt gpg keyring, but since 22.04 you should create your own keyring