Author Archives: Andrew Starks

Tightrope Signs Total Marketing and The Enright Company

Tightrope is extremely pleased to announce the addition of The Enright Company and Total Marketing to the list of independent representatives that carry Tightrope’s Carousel digital signage products. The Enright Company represents Tightrope Media Systems in California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii. Logan Enright, Dave Farhbach and John Harmyk are the primary territory managers for the [...]
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Beginner Training On May 8th Before ACM NE Conference

We had a FANTASTIC turn out for our training session at the Camera Company’s show in March. I think everything went well and we had lots of great feedback. The common thread that we heard was that while there was good information, many who attended needed us to start at the beginning! So that’s what [...]
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Improving Carousel’s Video Output Quality for TV Stations

I was talking with JJ this weekend about adding an optional graphic card for Carousel. Some television stations have mentioned that they’d like to see an option for a higher-end NTSC composite video output than the one included with Carousel. Typically, a really good scan converter is about $3,000.00 and a broadcast graphics card is [...]
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Why TRMS.COM Doesn’t Do IE 6

We launched our new web site earlier this month. Amber and JR worked like animals to do it, setting an impossibly tight deadline. In the end, they pretty much hit their target, but some things had to be dropped. The most notable amongst the casualties? Support for Internet Explorer 6. How could a company that [...]
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Tightrope’s 2007

Happy New Year Everyone! The end of the year has passed. The calendar said so and so did the flood of orders from sales people looking to hit their numbers (thank you) and from administrators trying to spend their budget money (thank you again). I’m sure everyone looks back at the previous year and dramatizes [...]
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Welcome!

Years have passed. We’ve gone from Web Log, to  WebLog. A brief stop at weblog gave way to: blog. Reporters, who get paid to write stories for newspapers, now have blogs… that go on the newspaper’s web site… right next to the reporter’s stories… that look just like their blogs. The world is clearly ready [...]
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