UPDATE NCBCA Collegiate Lane Patterns Released (October 1, 2017). On September 29, 2016, the National Collegiate Bowling Coaches' Association (NCBCA) has released an initial set of 14 different sport compliant lanes patterns: 4 long, 6 medium and 4 short. The patterns are the result of three years of planning and discussion by the NCBCA and were developed through the efforts and technical expertise of Kegel's John Janawicz and Vincennes Head Coach Gary Sparks. On October 1, 2017, the NCBCA released two additional sport compliant patterns: 1 medium and 1 short, bringing the total number to 16.
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Coach Sparks also developed a set of Pattern Ratings (docx) aimed outlining the differences between the patterns using a scale of 1 to 10 on six important metrics: ratio, volume, foward/reverse, formats, surfaces and difficulty. A Rating Scale Key (docx) explains in detail the meaning of the 1 to 10 scale for each of the six variables.
All of the lane patterns, pattern ratings and scale key are available for download in a single complete package zip file.
If you have any questions concerning the 16 lane patterns, their use in collegiate competition, the rating system or the ratings scale used, please contact Coach Sparks (gsparks@vinu.edu) for further information.
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MKV2MP4 is an application that can convert video files in the MKV container format to more compatible MP4 video files. MKV2MP4 can convert most common MKV files very quickly and has a queue for converting hundreds of files at once. MKV2MP4 can be configured to either produce files with perfect compatibility (at the expense of conversion speed) or to do conversion extremely quickly by producing files that are playable on most, but not all players (see F.A.Q.). Because MKV2MP4 doesn't re-encode the video track, conversion is fast and the resulting video has the exact same high video-quality as the source file. Note that most subtitles are supported (see F.A.Q.) but some players do not display them.
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Technical support is available only from within MKV2MP4 (in the 'Help' menu).
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