Trouble playing MOD video files from your Cannon camcorder on your Mac? Want to play MOD on Mac smoothly, or edit MOD files in iMovie or Final Cut Pro, or even put them on other devices like iPhone and iPad for playback on the go?
Maybe you have met this kind of problem:
"How to convert a .MOD using a Mac.
I've just bought myself the new Canon FS100 Camcorder which records straight onto SD cards but when the files are removed from the SD card you get a .MOV file.
There doesn’t seem to be anything on a standard Mac running OS X that can open or play a .MOV file."
Clips from JVC Everio, Canon FS100 as well as Panasonic D-Snap SD-card are in MOD format with a .mod file extension, and those MOD files are strangers for all the Apple sofetwares range from video player iTunes, QuickTime to video editing software iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express and DVD burn software iDVD on Mac. What's more MOD video can not be played on iPad, iPod, iPhone, iTouch. Actually, MOD video is not as that popular and welcomed in the Mac world as it is in the digital world.MOD files can do nothing but be played on MOD camcorders and special MOD software.
How to turn MOD files from digital camcorder well-accepted in the multimedia world?
The best solution is to convert MOD on Mac to popular format such as MOV, AVI, MPEG, MP4, FLV, DV, 3GP, etc. Doremisoft MOD Converter for Mac is often used by mac users to realize MOD conversion on Mac. With MOD Converter for Mac installed, Mac users can convert MOD to MOV/AVI for iTunes, QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express or iDVD; transfer MOD to MP4 for iPad, iPod, iPhone, iTouch; change MOV to FLV/SWF for Youtube, Myspace.
As a matter of fact, MOD Converter for Mac is also a mac MOD editor, which allow users editing MOD clips directly on Mac. To make full use of this program, users can take advantage of the editing function: slip, crop, merge, snapshot, rotate, apply effect, audio or video setting, resolution setting, etc.
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