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You may choose to create broadband lessons “Always, never, or by student 
preference.”  When you select “student preference,” a check box appears on the V1’s 
Record Lesson
 window allowing you to select broadband at that time. This setting is 
then remembered on a per-student basis. This allows you to create broadband lessons 
only for those students who will benefit from them.  Note that the broadband 
encoding profile is always used for CD lessons. 
Select the 
Multiple Bit Rate (MBR)
 option for broadband lessons only when using a 
high-end CPU (2GHz or more) with plenty of RAM (512 MB or more).  MBR lessons 
actually contain both a standard dial-up quality lesson and a broadband lesson. When 
your students view their lessons, the Academy server automatically serves the 
appropriate version based on the student’s connection speed.   
Encoder profiles 
This configuration page should only be used by advanced users or under the 
supervision of Interactive Frontiers support. 
Encoding of real-time playback may be achieved for broadband lessons by setting the 
frames/sec 
to 30 and the 
output size
 to 352x256. High-quality encoding of non-voice 
audio (lead-in music for example) may be achieved by using the non-voice Windows 
Media Audio codec. 
How to become an Academy instructor 
Fill-out a Faculty Application online at www.v1home.com, or contact Interactive 
Frontiers directly in order to have an Academy instructor account created for you on 
either the V1 Golf Academy or Internet Sports Academy website.   
Receiving Videos to be Analyzed 
Before you can receive a video, a student must  first have a video in his locker, and 
assign it to you.  Either the V1 Pro, V1 Golf, Leadbetter Interactive, or the V1 Home 
2.0 software may be used to upload videos to student lockers.  Videos may either be 
automatically assigned when they are uploaded, or the student may use the website to 
assign  videos  manually.    Here’s  what  a  student  might  see  when  he  uses  V1  Golf, 
Leadbetter Interactive, or the V1 Home 2.0 to send a video: 










