Friday, January 18, 2013

Tips for easily Burn limewire video to DVD on Mac


As a video lover, just like me, you may also have downloaded or imported numerous video clips, movies, etc. to your computer, but sometimes, we may have the demand to share these videos to our friends or families on DVD player. Or, as time goes by, our computers have gradually been full of videos and in order to save hard disk space, we have to transfer them to other storage instead of deleting them. When it comes to these cases, what we need to do only is to burn video to DVD with a professional Video to DVD Converter to help.
Doremisoft Mac DVD Maker is the best-fit Video to DVD Converter to burn video to DVD. This converter is powerful enough to burn almost all kinds of videos to DVD: MP4/MOV/WMV/MKV/AVI/MTS/VOB, etc. Apart from that, this DVD Maker for Mac can also burn videos from various sources: Google videos, Hulu videos, torrent videos, camcorder videos, etc. For example, you can use this converter to burn LimeWire video to DVD or burn Fujifilm FinePix to DVD on Mac easily.
More than simply a Video to DVD Converter, it can also do some editing for your video since full editing function are integrated to it like cutting, cropping, rotating, joining, customize menu template, and so on.
Below is a step-by-step tutorial on how to burn video to DVD with Mac DVD Maker:
Step 1: Download free trial version of Mac DVD Maker then install it to the Mac. Run the application.
Step 2: Click "Add File" to import videos from various sources, like Google videos, Hulu videos, LimeWire video, torrent videos, Fujifilm FinePix record video, etc.
Step 3: Edit loaded videos and create DVD menu in the "Advanced" editing interface to add background image and music.
Step 4: Click "Preview" to see if you are satisfied with the result, then hit "Burn" to launch the conversion.
Knowledge: Fujifilm FinePix products are a line of digital cameras produced byFujifilm. They include compact point and shoot models, tough, waterproof models, bridge digital cameras, digital SLRs and mirrorless cameras. Many use Fujifilm's proprietary Super CCD technology sensors and CMOS sensors for high-end models. (from Wiki)
LimeWire is one of the most popularly used P2P client program that runs on Windows, Mac and other OS. Users can free share any kind of resources there via peer-to-peer technology. An abundant of videos can be found in LimeWire, which makes LimeWire the most beloved program for users to download their favorite movies.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Easily convert Panasonic SDR mod to mac and burn mod to DVD


Panasonic's SDR-S50 is an unusual cross between recording video to a memory card and recording high-definition footage, it’s a proper full-size camcorder that records standard-definition video to SD memory cards. With no tape inside the body is smaller and almost unbelievably light, and sits very comfortably in the right hand. The main controls for zoom and recording are under the user’s thumb and fingers, with the menu controls on the fold-out screen.
The key difference between SDR-S50 and a cheaper pocket model is its lens. The SDR-S50's lens starts at 33mm wide, with a huge 78x zoom range that allows you to zoom, albeit slowly, to capture far-off objects.
The ability to alter the volume using a hardware button (the zoom slider doubles up here) rather than having to delve into the onscreen menu; the simple switch at the back to change from recording to playback mode and the comfortable contoured grip, these can make you happier.
It supports the latest SDXC memory cards, giving up to 64GB of storage, but an inexpensive 4GB card gave us 55 minutes of recording at the highest quality. Video is recorded in the MPEG-2 format.
The good: Very good image stabilization; well-designed; manual controls.
The bad: Low-resolution LCD; dated user interface; poor low-light video; no external mic, headphone jacks.
The bottom line: The Panasonic SDR-S50 standard-definition camcorder is worth considering for its manual controls and powerful zoom lens in a very compact body--not video quality.
Here is the list of Panasonic MOD camcorder:
2003: SV-AV100 (SD card)
2005: SDR-S100 (SD card)
2006: SDR-S150 (SD/SDHC card)
2007: SDR-S10 (SD/SDHC card), SDR-H18 (HDD, SD card), SDR-H200 (HDD, SD/SDHC card)
2008: SDR-H20 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), SDR-H60 (HDD, SD/SDHC card), SDR-S7 (SD/SDHC card), SDR-SW20 (SD/SDHC card)
2009: SDR-SW21 (SD/SDHC card), SDR-S26 (SD/SDHC card)
2010: SDR-S50 (SD/SDHC/SDXC card), SDR-T50P, SDR-T55P (SD/SDHC/SDXC card, internal flash), SDR-H85P (SD/SDHC/SDXC card, hard drive)
2011: SDR-H100 (SD/SDHC/SDXC card, hard drive)
To enjoy Panasonic MOD camcorder, you can record high-quality video, and do some editing, share video with friends or upload them to Youtube.
Play back the recorded .MOD files on Mac or further editing them in iMovie or FCP, however, each of them can't read the MOD videos. How to fix the problem?
Doremisoft MOD converter mac can seamlessly convert the Panasonic SDR-S and SDR-H MOD files to MOV on Mac for QuickTime, iMovie or FCP. With this mac MOD converter you can easily and quickly convert videos taken by MOD camcorders and cameras to common video (3GP, 3G2, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, FLV, SWF, MKV, DV, RMVB/RM, AVI, DIVX, WMV, M4V, MOV, AMV, MTV, and SMV) and HD video (MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MOV, WMV, and AVI). Besides, with it you also can trim MOD files, merge multiples MOD videos into one, cut out the unwanted edges, edit video effects, etc. So, convertPanasonic MOD to Mac will be an easy thing.
If you want to burn MOD to DVD for a permanent storage, Doremisoft DVD maker mac can help to easily burn all SD/HD videos to DVD with high quality on Mac OS X, it enables you import Canon FS 300/FS 200/FS100, Panasonic SDR, JVC Everio MOD files to the program then burn to DVD disc. And you can do additional editing work like DVD disk Background, Menu Title (DVD Name), Button Style and Frame (Video decoration Frame).