mkkyle650
12-22-2009, 12:18 PM
Convert JVC MOD files to Roxio Creator 2009, a special editing software
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Question:
"I've got a JVC GZ-MG630. It records on internal hard drive and the files are MOD and MOI extensions. I want to edit them with my Roxio Creator 2009 for editing, but I can not get these files in to do anything with."
Before replying to the person who posted the question above, we should have a basic understanding of Roxio Creator 2009, a special editing software. Speaking overall, it is a multi-functional software package, developed by Sony corp, which can be used for editing photos, videos and music, burning CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs, or even sharing DIY video clips online. Most importantly, Creator 2009 lauched a set of enhanced functions and simplified the working process. For example, it begins to enable users to edit HD movies downloaded online or shot by some popular camcorders. With the development of digital technology, more and more people have become interested in photography. After recording some wonderful pictures or films, they often tend to edit these files with some editing software like Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premiere CS3, After Effects, etc for making the video files much better. Accordingly, these video files edited will be shared via various media such as DVD, wide-screen HD TV, Home Theater, Youtube, mobile phone and more.
Analysis and solutions:
Here, let me take Roxio Creator 2009, a best and easiest editing tool, for example. Its supported file formats including the follows:
Video: AVI, DV, HDV, DV-AVI, MPEG-1/2/4, MPEG2-HD, DVD-Video, IFO/VOB, XviD, DVR-MS, TiVo, ASF, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, 3GP, MPEG2 Transport Stream, AVC (H.264), AVCHD
Audio: Audio CD, MP3, WAV, WMA, Dolby® Digital AC-3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, M4A, MP4, Playlists (WPL, ASX, M3U, PLS, XSPF)
See from the supported formats listed above, we can obviously find that Roxio Creator 2009 can not completely support MOD file, so the follow-up article will focus on how to convert MOD files to Roxio Creator 2009? After some tests by myself, I am sure that the easiest way is to use the MOD Converter called Moyea MOD Converter (http://www.my-video-converter.com/mod_converter/) with which we can convert MOD file to the formats accepted by Roxio Creator. With this converter, we can convert MOD files to other common video formats like AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV, MP4, M4A, MOV, WMV, WMA, 3GP, MP3, AC3, OGG, FLAC, AAC, and etc, for making them playback on portable devices or editing software. In brief, we simply need three steps to complete the task of transferring MOD to Roxio Creator 2009.
Step one: Free download and install Moyea MOD Converter (http://www.my-video-converter.com/mod_converter/).
http://www.my-video-converter.com/images/mod_converter/main_interface.jpg
Step two: Load MOD files created by our camcorders using “Add” icon and sepcify output video format workable to Roxio Creator 2009 (MPEG is recommened), and locate the destination file path by “Open” button.
Step three: Preview the output video shown in the uppper-right window on the main interface, and click “Convert” button to start the conversion.
http://www.my-video-converter.com/images/mod_converter/crop.jpg
Once the conversion is finished, we can drag the converted files to Roxio Creator 2009 for editing or sharing.
Tips:
As the original video files created by camcorders or cameras have some video noises or interlaces, Moyea MOD Converter is designed with “de-interlacing” function, which allows users to completely remove the video noise or blurring issues.
The program adopted optimized audio and video sync technology, so as to output video with high quality and never let you be troubled by the audio and video sync issues.
Moyea MOD Converter is compatible with a bevy of camcorders including JVC, Panassonic, Canon and more.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2497/4204897341_534df07573.jpg
Question:
"I've got a JVC GZ-MG630. It records on internal hard drive and the files are MOD and MOI extensions. I want to edit them with my Roxio Creator 2009 for editing, but I can not get these files in to do anything with."
Before replying to the person who posted the question above, we should have a basic understanding of Roxio Creator 2009, a special editing software. Speaking overall, it is a multi-functional software package, developed by Sony corp, which can be used for editing photos, videos and music, burning CDs, DVDs and Blu-Ray Discs, or even sharing DIY video clips online. Most importantly, Creator 2009 lauched a set of enhanced functions and simplified the working process. For example, it begins to enable users to edit HD movies downloaded online or shot by some popular camcorders. With the development of digital technology, more and more people have become interested in photography. After recording some wonderful pictures or films, they often tend to edit these files with some editing software like Windows Movie Maker, Adobe Premiere CS3, After Effects, etc for making the video files much better. Accordingly, these video files edited will be shared via various media such as DVD, wide-screen HD TV, Home Theater, Youtube, mobile phone and more.
Analysis and solutions:
Here, let me take Roxio Creator 2009, a best and easiest editing tool, for example. Its supported file formats including the follows:
Video: AVI, DV, HDV, DV-AVI, MPEG-1/2/4, MPEG2-HD, DVD-Video, IFO/VOB, XviD, DVR-MS, TiVo, ASF, MOV, WMV, QuickTime, 3GP, MPEG2 Transport Stream, AVC (H.264), AVCHD
Audio: Audio CD, MP3, WAV, WMA, Dolby® Digital AC-3, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, M4A, MP4, Playlists (WPL, ASX, M3U, PLS, XSPF)
See from the supported formats listed above, we can obviously find that Roxio Creator 2009 can not completely support MOD file, so the follow-up article will focus on how to convert MOD files to Roxio Creator 2009? After some tests by myself, I am sure that the easiest way is to use the MOD Converter called Moyea MOD Converter (http://www.my-video-converter.com/mod_converter/) with which we can convert MOD file to the formats accepted by Roxio Creator. With this converter, we can convert MOD files to other common video formats like AVI, MPEG, WMV, MOV, FLV, MP4, M4A, MOV, WMV, WMA, 3GP, MP3, AC3, OGG, FLAC, AAC, and etc, for making them playback on portable devices or editing software. In brief, we simply need three steps to complete the task of transferring MOD to Roxio Creator 2009.
Step one: Free download and install Moyea MOD Converter (http://www.my-video-converter.com/mod_converter/).
http://www.my-video-converter.com/images/mod_converter/main_interface.jpg
Step two: Load MOD files created by our camcorders using “Add” icon and sepcify output video format workable to Roxio Creator 2009 (MPEG is recommened), and locate the destination file path by “Open” button.
Step three: Preview the output video shown in the uppper-right window on the main interface, and click “Convert” button to start the conversion.
http://www.my-video-converter.com/images/mod_converter/crop.jpg
Once the conversion is finished, we can drag the converted files to Roxio Creator 2009 for editing or sharing.
Tips:
As the original video files created by camcorders or cameras have some video noises or interlaces, Moyea MOD Converter is designed with “de-interlacing” function, which allows users to completely remove the video noise or blurring issues.
The program adopted optimized audio and video sync technology, so as to output video with high quality and never let you be troubled by the audio and video sync issues.
Moyea MOD Converter is compatible with a bevy of camcorders including JVC, Panassonic, Canon and more.