For instance, to convert MOD to Windows Movie Maker, please choose from " Win application". To choose a specific optimized output format for your software or device, you can choose according to the name of the applications and devices. To choose commonly used video output format, you can choose from " Common video" category. Click " Profile" menu and then you'll find a list of output formats which have been grouped and optimized by " Format" and " Device". Even it helps you upload MOD files to YouTube, Facebook, etc more easily.Īfter importing MOD files, you then can choose the proper output format from the " Profile" menu. Actually, it can smartly handle almost all camcorder footages including MOD, AVCHD (MTS/M2TS), XAVC, MXF, TOD, MOV, etc.īy converting MOD to a more commonly used video format, you are able to easily import and play MOD files from JVC Everio, Canon or Panasonic on Windows Media Player and Movie Maker on your computer, and on your portable devices like iPad Air, iPhone 5S, Samsung Galaxy S5, Kindle Fire HD, and more. The professional video converter can convert MOD files from camcorders like JVC Everio ,Canon FS series, Panasonic D-Snap SD-card series etc to MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, FLV, 3GP, etc.
How to convert JVC Everio MOD to another file format for smooth playback and editing on your computer? The MOD conversion will be so easy with the help of iOrgSoft MOD Converter ( MOD Converter for Mac). Please check out Windows Media Player supported file types and Movie Maker supported file types. avi which works perfectly with Windows Media Player and Movie Maker. To make MOD workable on your computer, you'll have to convert MOD to a compatible format like. Have recorded some wonderful videos in MOD format with your JVC Everio camcorders like JVC GZ-MG130, GZ-MG21, etc and got a problem playback and edit the MOD files on your computer? Unfortunately, both the Windows Media Player and Windows Movie Maker are unable to play MOD files shot by JVC Everio camcorders since they don't support the MOD format.
I also tried to import these files in windows movie maker but it won't do it. I try to play these video files on windows media player but it won't play. This camera uses a strange video file extension (.mod).