convert to avi or wmv for windows media & windows movie maker.
http://www.hd-dvd-ripper.net/video-converter.html#139
convert to avi or wmv for windows media & windows movie maker.
http://www.hd-dvd-ripper.net/video-converter.html#139
Downloaded AVS Video Converter, it helped me to hear my videos from my JVC camera by converting to .wmv files (just changing file extensions did not work), but its a trial version and obviously posts an ad in the middle of my video. I really don’t want to buy this, is there another way to do this for free?
You need the Xvid codec to play mod files. Thats all I do, then use Winavi to merge all the files into a dvd structure. You can change the extension to MPG for Winavi to reconise the file or you can just click on show all files. Works just the same. Hope this helps.
download AC# filter - no need to change the file extension as that did not work for me anyway. google it it is free and it actually works!!
Hi, download the prism video converter, its free and it works a treat,
does anyone know when you are recording for it to be shown on your computer screen?
The jvc camera has got two option one for 16:9 and 4:3 chek well with your camcorder you will find it but mainly do it prior to recording, Im having a problem with this jvc camera i renamed the file from .mod to mpeg and it plays well in media player and windvd but if i put it in the adobe premiere timeline and export it there is no sound but if you play it by preview sound will come out
The quick way is to rename the file extention from .mod to .mpg - which for some reason seems to work. Only do this after moving it to your PC.
I am still trying to resolve the MOD widescreen format though - which seems to record in normal format and then stetch it out on playback. It looks ok on the camera or the bundled software, but views as distorted normal format when viewing in my Ulead video editing software.
Roger
I have a jvc everio camera and the hard drive saves the files in a .mod file....and i was wondering if any1 knew of a program that i can convert that file with to a file that i can use in windows media for easy veiwing and simple editing on windows movie maker......or if any1 has any better ideas?.....thanx
-bryan
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