Help with JVC Everio on a MAC?

I have transferred movie clips from my JVC Everio to my Mac, but my Mac cannot open the .MOD files?

  • I thought I could just transfer video on to my Mac then view the video on there, and maybe put on a memory stick to give to friends too. But when I click on the transferred file which are .MOD files I can't view them. Is this just a Mac thing? Can PC's view a .MOD file? So what do I do now? Please help, thank you!

  • Answer:

    What .mod is, is a muxed mpeg 2 file that is made by the Windows Media Player, so you have to convert the video. There are some third party converters like MPEG StreamClip that will CONVERT the file into a DV or QuickTime file iMovie could use.

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.MOD files are JVC's implementation of MPEG-2 transport streams, similar to a VOB file on a DVD or the M2T files used on Sony hard drive camcorders.A MOD file contains a set of instruments in the form of samples, a number of patterns indicating how and when the samples are to be played, and a list of what patterns to play in what order. If you want to know more about mod files,you can give a look at this page,it gives us details about mod files: http://www.moviesmac.com/tutorial/mod-format-to-dvd-mac.html?page=126 If you have further questions, contact with me or keep asking on http://answers.yahoo.com Hope it helps!

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