Category Archives: Carousel
Using views to link an EDS proxy database
Carousel’s Event Display feature integrates with many different data sources. But we can’t integrate with them all. And sometimes, even the ones we do integrate with are not what we want. I was working with a customer who had a Dean Evens EMS database, but they wanted to use a custom field as the event [...]
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Announcing Carousel 5.2.6: New Weather!
Carousel 5.2.6 has been officially released! To those of you who have been patiently waiting for your weather bulletins and crawls to update, your wait is over! Carousel now retrieves weather data via WeatherBug rather than the National Weather Service FTP site. Gone are the days of battling the firewall to open the FTP ports, [...]
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Announcing Carousel 5.2.5
Today we’re excited to announce the release of Carousel 5.2.5! This release contains several usability and stability improvements. Specifically, touching on the Clone Tool, Interactive, Display Engine, and the updating of RSS, web picture and clock bulletins. Check out the release notes for the nitty-gritty. To request this update, please email our support team at [...]
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Tightrope Training, May 20th, in Burlington, VT
Tightrope Media Systems has scheduled a day of training in Burlington Vermont, for the day immediately prior to the ACM Northeast Conference. The conference is on May 21 and 22 in Burlington, and Tightrope Training will be held on Wednesday, May 20th, starting at 9AM at the Hilton Burlington Hotel. We will hold advanced training [...]
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Spring ’09 Channels from Tightrope Creative
Tightrope Creative has added 5 new channel designs to the online store. “Boardroom”, “Clinic” and “Scholastic”, all 16×9 horizontal channels, are designed for corporations / organizations, medical facilities and school systems, respectively. Organizations in community media will enjoy a new channel, “Wave”, which has been created in the 4×3 aspect ratio, and is ideal for [...]
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Carousel: Player bandwidth
We get a lot of questions about how much bandwidth Carousel uses. The answer is… It depends! This is not very helpful. So, I’ll explain what data Carousel communicates with the players to give you an estimate of how much bandwidth your Carousel signage network will use. Carousel players pull and cache their playlists and content from [...]
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Announcing Carousel 5.1.7 and 5.2.2
We are excited to announce our last two releases of Carousel for 2008! The Carousel 5.1.7 release has a short list of resolved issues, but it packs a punch! Most significantly, we have decreased the bandwidth usage resulting in less traffic on your network. In Carousel 5.2.2 we improved the functionality of our RSS feeds [...]
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In Defense of Windows as Digital Signage Players
I read Gary Kayye's summary of the DSE show, which was very nice. I was particularly interested in his comments about the absurdity of using Windows XP and small PCs as a platform for players. While I have a great deal of respect for his opinions, here he was completely off base and I would like to know where he got his data. :)
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Planning for Digital Signage
Recently, we saw a request for proposals from a very prestigious art institute. It called for, amongst all of the other details necessary for a multimillion dollar expansion, digital signage. Someone or some group within the organization saw a need for the technology, but details did not make it to the RFP.
This is very common. The need and implementation for heating, air conditioning and fire safety systems is well established, as are the various methods of implementing them. Reading those sections of an RFP results in an experienced contractor looking for the key elements and skimming the portions he's read a thousand times. We're not yet there with digital signage. Every system is new and nobody seems sure on how to plan for one.
Planning for a digital signage system can mean different things to various stakeholders, but there is a process. It starts with identifying the uses for the system, the users of the system and then the audience and their environment. Once you have a clear picture of these elements, you can match the requirements to the location and size of your monitors, methods of video distribution and the abilities of your digital signage system. There are a lot of details hidden in these ideas, so let's drill down...
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