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  1. http://sites.google.com/a/cgspeed.com/cgspeed/motion-capture/cmu-bvh-conversion
  2. ReadmeFirst.txt
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  4. READMEFIRST v1.00 last update July 20, 2008 by B. Hahne
  5. This READMEFIRST file accompanies the cgspeed.com "BVH conversion"
  6. release of the Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU) Graphics Lab Motion
  7. Capture Database. See "Where to find stuff" at the bottom of this
  8. file for where to get the BVH conversion and/or the original CMU
  9. dataset.
  10. The original CMU motion capture database isn't in BVH format - it's
  11. in ASF/AMC format. This BVH conversion release was created by Bruce
  12. Hahne, a hobbyist animator, in the interest of making the data more
  13. available and easily usable by other animators. I presently (2008)
  14. maintain the web site www.cgspeed.com, where this BVH conversion
  15. release will be available or linked.
  16. The emphasis on this release is to produce BVH files that can rapidly
  17. be used in MotionBuilder for motion retargetting. The files are not
  18. yet particularly Poser-friendly or DazStudio-friendly, due to
  19. incorrect assumptions that those programs have to make about the
  20. underlying joint rotation setup.
  21. [...]
  22. USAGE RIGHTS:
  23. CMU places no restrictions on the use of the original dataset, and I
  24. (Bruce) place no additional restrictions on the use of this particular
  25. BVH conversion.
  26. Here's the relevant paragraph from mocap.cs.cmu.edu:
  27. Use this data! This data is free for use in research and commercial
  28. projects worldwide. If you publish results obtained using this data,
  29. we would appreciate it if you would send the citation to your
  30. published paper to [email protected], and also would add this text
  31. to your acknowledgments section: "The data used in this project was
  32. obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu. The database was created with funding
  33. from NSF EIA-0196217."
  34. [...]