Showing posts with label convert MOD to MOV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label convert MOD to MOV. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Convert your MOD video to iMovie to edit MOD video on mac

Q1:How do I convert .MOD files from my PC to a file that is compatible with my iMac?
I got an iMac for Christmas but can't seem to figure out a way to bring my movie files over to work with iMovie/iDVD. I also cant take any files off of my camera as they are also .MOD files. Please Help!
Q2:How do I convert JVC Enverio videos to videos compatible with iMovie/QuickTime?
Actually, I can get the videos to play on Quicktime by simply changing .mod to .mpeg, but I don't get any audio. Any tips for me?
For JVC Everio, Canon FS and Panasonic SDR users, MOD camera is their resource of happiness while MOD files may be their headache. Less app are able to play and edit MOD files directly. Even our all-in-one Adobe Premiere Pro app. Since no good edit software is offered for MOD files, so we directly aiming at the most popular and professional iMovie. And especially the latest iMovie'11.
Most of us know that, the Apple's iMovie is part of the iLife suite of software products, That comes free with every Mac. iMovie can support .mp4, .dv, etc format videos, so such as these format videos we can import into imovie directly, but when you want to import mod video into imovie, which video comes from your JVC Camcorder, you will find we failed. Because iMovie can not support .mod format, so we can't import mod to imovie, how do we solve it?
Doremisoft mod converter for mac is the perfect application to convert MOD files to iMovie'11 formats so you can import MOD into iMovie'11 without problem. It has preset iMovie profiles so you won't even have to research on what formats are supported by iMovie. With Doremisoft Mac MOD Converter, you can not only convert MOD to iMovie but also convert MOD to iPhone5, iPhone4, PSP and a lot more mobile player gadgets.
There are only three easy steps to convert MOD to iMovie'11:
1: Add MOD files
Click the "Add File" button to add the MOD files you want to import to iMovie from your Mac hard disc. Then double click a file or select a file and click on "Open" to add it.
2: Select the output format for iMovie'11.
On the Profile field, you will see a small arrow at the very right, click on it to open the Profile drop-up list, move your mouse cursor to "iMovie Video" and click on the "iMovie MOV" profile. Then check the "Apply to all" option so you can convert all added MOD files into selected format.

3: Start to convert MOD to iMovie'11.
Now, you can click on the big round Start button to start the conversion. You can see the time it will take to finish the conversion on the conversion window. And then you can how you can relax during the conversion time, a cup of tea, or a nice meal, and then come back for the converted files.
Note:MOD video can be watch on a computer with a player that is capable of reproducing MPEG-2 video. This video can be easily authored for watching on a DVD player without recompression, as it is fully complaint with DVD-video standard.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

How is JVC Everio GZ-MG680 definition camcorder?

The JVC GZ-MG680 is an affordable and very compact camcorder that allows you to record video or still images to either a 120 GB hard drive or a micro SD flash card. Even though this JVC Everio camcorder is tiny, about the size of my fist, it captures good looking video and provides a nice set of features including manual optical and digital zoom options, several manual overrides, built in light, and software that makes it easy to transfer your captured videos and images to your computer, burn to a DVD or to transfer to an online video hosting site like YouTube.
Features:
It goes without saying that longer recording times are gained at the expense of resolution quality and we urge users to maximize the quality of their videos by using the finest mode possible and to transfer videos whenever feasible to minimize disappointment with lower quality results. In addition to the hard disc drive, the GZ-MG680 has a slot that will accommodate an SD/SDHC card of up to 32GB. While that may not seem necessary given the huge hard drive, it offers an opportunity to transfer recorded content from the camera to a computer or printer when it may not be practical to transfer using the USB interface.
The camera is made with sharing of videos, by a number of routes, in mind. The One Touch Export function allows videos to be transferred to iTunes and subsequently loaded to an iPod or iPhone. One Touch Upload also provides the ability to upload directly to YouTube and other video and photo sharing web sites easily. There’s also One Touch DVD burning. These functions all are made available by installing included software on a computer then linking camcorder to computer via the USB port. The camcorder has dedicated upload, export or direct DVD buttons which activate the software to perform the desired process. Burning directly to DVD without a computer can be accomplished by using the JVC CU-VD50 direct DVD burner/player which is available as a separate purchase.
Summary
The JVC Everio GZ-MG860 standard definition camcorder is an economical alternative for consumers who need an excellent video camera but aren’t ready to jump to the higher quality and higher price of High Definition units. The huge hard drive is ideal for those who need to do a tremendous amount of recording without being bothered by changing out removable media or transferring content to a computer or DVD frequently. The device is well worth considering when looking for a standard definition camcorder.
Pros: Laser Touch Controls, 35x Optical zoom, 1920x1080/60P Output, on-camera video editing, One touch Youtube Upload
Cons: Bundled Software needs more features
Summary: The JVC Everio GZ-MG680 120GB Hard disk storage allows you to record up to 150 hours maximum for economy video quality and up to 28 hours for ultra fine quality. A memory card slot is also available for additional storage for both video and still image.