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<blockquote data-quote="dudegogo8" data-source="post: 6041765" data-attributes="member: 246797"><p>JVC, Panasonic, and Canon camcorders users are usually troubled by MOD and TOD files that generated by their JVC camcorders, because the two formats generally can not be directly accepted by most video players or editors. If you want to enjoy these video files on your computer or portable devices, or even do some further editing with video editing software, you have to convert them to some other common video formats previously. This article here will introduce you how to convert MOD files generated camcorders like JVC GZ-MG130, JVC GZ-MG630, Panasonic SDR-S7, Canon FS100, etc. If you are in need, please go ahead with it.</p><p>Required software:</p><p>Pavtube <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter/" target="_blank">MOD Converter</a></p><p><strong>Step 1: Download, install and run Pavtube MOD Converter</strong> </p><p><strong>Step 2: Import video files, select output format and specify store path</strong></p><p>Click "Add" button to load your recorded MOD files to this program, and select whatever formats you need from the drop-down list of "Format". If you want to play on your cell phone, you can select 3GP; to play on iPod or iPhone, you can select MP4; to share online, you can select FLV. Meanwhile, press output folder to specify where to locate the output files, or you can use the store path set by default. Further more, suppose you need to join several files to be as a single file, you can check "Merge into one file" to realize it.</p><p><img src="http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-format091204.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><strong>Step 3: Set advanced settings:</strong></p><p>You are allowed to do some advanced settings according to your own requirements. In this section, you are able to set parameters for output video, the bigger value, the better quality, but the larger size.</p><p><img src="http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-profile091204.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><strong>Step 4: Convert</strong></p><p>Pavtube <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter/" target="_blank">MOD Converter</a> provides you a friendly interface while converting, and all the conversion info can be found out in the following window, like total progress, spent time, the generated file size, as well as the possibly left time and the entire size probably produced during the conversion. </p><p><img src="http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-conversion091204.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><strong>Tips:</strong></p><p>1. The converting speed of this software is 1-2 times faster than the similar converters. Batch conversion can be done in a few minutes. </p><p>2. It does not have audio and video out of sync issues.</p><p>3. With exception of adding text as watermark, images, GIF animations, and videos can also be added as watermarks to realize the picture-in-picture effect.</p><p>4. You can use the "Trim" function to select certain video clips to convert. And you can also take advantage of the "Crop" function to remove black edges or change the screen size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dudegogo8, post: 6041765, member: 246797"] JVC, Panasonic, and Canon camcorders users are usually troubled by MOD and TOD files that generated by their JVC camcorders, because the two formats generally can not be directly accepted by most video players or editors. If you want to enjoy these video files on your computer or portable devices, or even do some further editing with video editing software, you have to convert them to some other common video formats previously. This article here will introduce you how to convert MOD files generated camcorders like JVC GZ-MG130, JVC GZ-MG630, Panasonic SDR-S7, Canon FS100, etc. If you are in need, please go ahead with it. Required software: Pavtube [url=http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter/]MOD Converter[/url] [b]Step 1: Download, install and run Pavtube MOD Converter[/b] [b]Step 2: Import video files, select output format and specify store path[/b] Click "Add" button to load your recorded MOD files to this program, and select whatever formats you need from the drop-down list of "Format". If you want to play on your cell phone, you can select 3GP; to play on iPod or iPhone, you can select MP4; to share online, you can select FLV. Meanwhile, press output folder to specify where to locate the output files, or you can use the store path set by default. Further more, suppose you need to join several files to be as a single file, you can check "Merge into one file" to realize it. [img]http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-format091204.jpg[/img] [b]Step 3: Set advanced settings:[/b] You are allowed to do some advanced settings according to your own requirements. In this section, you are able to set parameters for output video, the bigger value, the better quality, but the larger size. [img]http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-profile091204.jpg[/img] [b]Step 4: Convert[/b] Pavtube [url=http://www.pavtube.com/mod-converter/]MOD Converter[/url] provides you a friendly interface while converting, and all the conversion info can be found out in the following window, like total progress, spent time, the generated file size, as well as the possibly left time and the entire size probably produced during the conversion. [img]http://www.pavmac.com/pic/091204modconverter/modconverter-conversion091204.jpg[/img] [b]Tips:[/b] 1. The converting speed of this software is 1-2 times faster than the similar converters. Batch conversion can be done in a few minutes. 2. It does not have audio and video out of sync issues. 3. With exception of adding text as watermark, images, GIF animations, and videos can also be added as watermarks to realize the picture-in-picture effect. 4. You can use the "Trim" function to select certain video clips to convert. And you can also take advantage of the "Crop" function to remove black edges or change the screen size. [/QUOTE]
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