This is one of the best products that I was able to see at the NAB. I tested out glue and the emulator and it worked great. I'm glad Hannes came to the meetup. I wouldn't have stopped by the Grass Valley space otherwise.
The compute tile reminds me a bit of the Skaarhoj "blue pill" architecture. Which is to say, good choice. That DEFINITELY works and performs well for folks. So I would expect it to be a nice way to make a single console including the "brains" to run Glue.
They might want to have a lawyer check the use of the term “glue”. Leitch Video used it in the ‘90s, not sure if they trademarked it then. I forget the name of the company that succeeded Leitch.
You can purchase modules and make it however you like, there are presets they sell but ultimately you can just grab the components you like and throw it together in a frame to however suits you
holy guacamole!!! this is exactly what i'm looking for!!! WOW
This is one of the best products that I was able to see at the NAB. I tested out glue and the emulator and it worked great. I'm glad Hannes came to the meetup. I wouldn't have stopped by the Grass Valley space otherwise.
The compute tile reminds me a bit of the Skaarhoj "blue pill" architecture. Which is to say, good choice. That DEFINITELY works and performs well for folks. So I would expect it to be a nice way to make a single console including the "brains" to run Glue.
nice job :)
Love the creamware mouse pad in the video. Don't know if anyone remembers the old creamware sound system from the late 90s. It was great
Such a cool product! We are looking at joining their beta tester program. The Glue software doesn’t seem as polished as companion.
They might want to have a lawyer check the use of the term “glue”. Leitch Video used it in the ‘90s, not sure if they trademarked it then. I forget the name of the company that succeeded Leitch.
lol the video url
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Kool product. Looks like the prices reflect solid, quality builds but sadly their website design is horrible... ooof.
Cool products, but misleading title. I thought this was something that you made yourself. No, it's a product that you buy So DIY, no.
You can purchase modules and make it however you like, there are presets they sell but ultimately you can just grab the components you like and throw it together in a frame to however suits you