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Created by Al McLeod > 9 months ago, 2 Aug 2008
Al McLeod
VIC, 633 posts
2 Aug 2008 8:04PM
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the new video with marcillio browne is up on the mistral site www.mistral.com
for some reason the download isn't working but you can still stream the video.

555
892 posts
2 Aug 2008 8:00PM
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You can download the movie via torrent..

Usually I'd get it from the vendor, but seeing as I've already just given them my details, and it was going to be free apart from that.....

Al McLeod
VIC, 633 posts
2 Aug 2008 10:13PM
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hmmm the torrent isnt working for me

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
3 Aug 2008 1:19AM
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here's a direct link for the vid -> http://www.mistral.com/video/Mistral_Committed_Reloaded.zip (344 mb)

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
3 Aug 2008 9:24PM
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Thanks for the direct link swoosh.....

Awesome movie/vid btw, well worth the download.

swoosh
QLD, 1928 posts
3 Aug 2008 10:55PM
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yeah just watched it a few hours ago myself. awesome stuff.

gotta say manufacturers are doing the right thing releasing movies like this for free, makes me wanna go sailing... and buy mistral boards

CJW
NSW, 1726 posts
3 Aug 2008 10:56PM
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As above, awesome vid, quality of the footage is up there with TWSM.

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
4 Aug 2008 11:19PM
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Hey all. Anyone know of a way to burn the mpeg file to DVD/CD so it plays from a DVD player?

OceanBlue64
VIC, 980 posts
5 Aug 2008 8:21AM
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ejmack said...

Hey all. Anyone know of a way to burn the mpeg file to DVD/CD so it plays from a DVD player?


Just use nero and burn as a dvd movie. It automatically converts the mpeg file into the dvd format when it burns.

Some dvd players will play mpeg files direct though, in which case you just burn it as a data disc.

mr windsurf
VIC, 81 posts
5 Aug 2008 1:38PM
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thanks swoosh

Nikita
QLD, 222 posts
5 Aug 2008 6:39PM
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Damn it, I really want to go windsurfing now. And there's no wind at all

Haircut
QLD, 6490 posts
5 Aug 2008 11:59PM
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wow, that's a terrific vid. looks like he's mistral's answer to kauli. great to see mistral are back on the planet

the quality of the recent promos makes u wonder why anyone would bother buying a commercial DVD? i think this ones the best promo i've seen so far and i haven't even finished watching it yet

thanks alot for the link

Haircut
QLD, 6490 posts
6 Aug 2008 9:07AM
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hehe...the closing comment was clever

ejmack
VIC, 1308 posts
9 Aug 2008 3:23PM
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Haircut said...

hehe...the closing comment was clever


Yeah... almost wanted to buy a Mistral in hope I'd get a sticker!

Probably common knowledge but has anyone downloaded this film

www.clubventosbeachsearch.com/movie.html

by the same guy, Peter Svensson who did Committed and Committed Reloaded.

555
892 posts
9 Aug 2008 4:52PM
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ejmack said...
Yeah... almost wanted to buy a Mistral in hope I'd get a sticker!

Probably common knowledge but has anyone downloaded this film

www.clubventosbeachsearch.com/movie.html

by the same guy, Peter Svensson who did Committed and Committed Reloaded.


Ooh.. no.. I knew they were making one, but I'd forgotten to keep an eye out for it's release. The trailer looked promising if I recall correctly.

Be interesting to hear if it's worth a watch??

555
892 posts
25 Aug 2008 8:33AM
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Just finished downloading the Club Ventos Beach Search movie.. at 1.4Gb it took a while - it seems that there are only about 3 people who are sharing the torrent..

Nothing spectacular moves-wise, but it was a nice glimpse into the life of a professional windsurfer. As anticipated it's dedicated to pimping Club Ventos.

Some nice sailing, but the majority is beach stuff - soccer, dune buggies, barges etc.

Bang for buck, Committed - Reloaded (and even the first committed movie) are a better use of your internet download quota..

It was better viewing than the men's olympic road running though!!



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