AnonymousCoward Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 I found this to be quite useful: http://www.taekwondo.to/patterns.htm It's got a set of 24 of the ITF patterns in MPEG format. I downloaded the lot and converted them to a VCD. I find it can jog my memory of some movements. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KickChick Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 (edited) Yes I posted that particular site in this thread re: TKD websites..... http://www.karateforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=4935 I am familar with this site as our school is a member. AnonymousCoward .... are you (or school) an ITU member?? also.... I would appreciate a quick private msg. "how to" in conversion procedure... I would like to do the same..... (although I am awaiting forms on disk thru mail ) Edited March 18, 2003 by KickChick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonymousCoward Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 Ah, sorry, as you can see, I'm new to the forum. Long time listener, first time caller. Didn't want to join at first because of the ridiculous flame wars. That's why I'm still an anonymous coward Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KickChick Posted March 18, 2003 Share Posted March 18, 2003 Oh no ... that is quite alright really. (I like "plugging" the ITU whenever I can).... But as I understand your concerns.... can you answer the ??? for me above still??? Thanks for putting yourself in the line of fire!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnonymousCoward Posted March 19, 2003 Share Posted March 19, 2003 I used TMPGENC (http://www.tmpgenc.com) to convert and resize the videos to a VCD complian format. I then used Nero (http://www.ahead.de) to create a VideoCD project with my CD burner. It's jsut a case of drag and drop. Nero will even convert the streams for you, but it's slower than TMPGEnc and you can't leave it over night. If you have other codecs installed such as DIV-X, you can convert your DIV-X's into VideoCD's / SVCD's to play on your DVD player. Some DVD players don't like to play CDR's though, but people have found that their DVD players favour a particular brand of CDR, or in some cases, favour CDRW's. In general though, if it plays MP3 CD's, you'll be OK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KickChick Posted March 19, 2003 Share Posted March 19, 2003 Thanks for the info AC!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kchenault Posted March 19, 2003 Share Posted March 19, 2003 Deb, If you need help with this process, let me know. I can help you find the codecs and such. I do this kind of thing all the time. Ken ChenaultTFT - It does a body good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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