APASgait

Hello Dr. Seong Jae Lee,
 
Thank you for your message.  The points required for each marker set are described in the APASGait user manual.  The direct address for the "on-line" manual is listed below.
 
   /Gait/index.html
 
Please review the information and feel free to contact us for any additional information.
 
Sincerely,
 
John Probe
Ariel Dynamics, Inc.
Email:  ARIEL1@ix.netcom.com
 
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Seong Jae Lee" <rmlee@anseo.dankook.ac.kr>
To: "Gideon Ariel" <gideon@arielnet.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 7:15 PM
Subject: Question about the anthropometry in APASGAIT


> Dear Dr. Ariel,
>
> I downloaded APASGAIT and have been trying it.
> It is working well and easy to use.
> But among many items in anthropometric data, I just don't understand
> what "anterior-posterior ASIS/HJC component" means and how to
> measure or calculate it. I'm supposed to use Helen Heyes modified
> marker set.
> Please let me know how to measure or calculate it.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Seong Jae Lee, M.D.
>
> Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
> Dankook University Hospital
> San 16-5, Anseodong, Cheonan
> Choongnam 330-715
> Korea
>
> Phone: +82-41-550-3898
> Fax: +82-41-551-7062
> E-mail: rmlee@anseo.dankook.ac.kr
>
>

 

 

Hello James,
 
The first thing you will need is a frame grabber in your computer that can capture the video from a VCR or camcorder and save to a computer file.  Then using PowerPoint, you can use the steps listed below.
 
To Insert A Video On A PowerPoint Slide
  1. Display the slide you want to add the video to.

  2. On the Insert menu, point to Movies and Sounds.

  3. Do one of the following:

    To insert a video from the Clip Gallery, click Movie from Gallery, and then locate and insert the video you want.

    To insert a video from another location, click Movie from File, locate the folder that contains the video, and then double-click the video you want.

  4. A message is displayed. If you want the movie to play automatically when you move to the slide, click Yes; if you want the movie to play only when you click the movie during a slide show, click No.

  5. To preview the movie in normal view, double-click the movie.                     

    ----- Original Message -----
From: Jim & Lisa Henley
To: ariel1@ix.netcom.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 4:52 PM
Subject: Converting VCR tape to Digital

   Your web page is very informative about what I am trying to do but I'm still not sure what software or hardware that I need to take a VCR tape and convert clips out of that tape so they can be used in a power point presentation.  I am trying to put together this presentation for a high school basketball banquet and use some of the game videos to pull out a 15 or 30 sec. section to run it through power point along with some photos.
   I would appreciate any help you could give me.
 
                   James G. Henley  
                   jhenley@terranova.net