MOD format, MOD to DVD Burner on Mac - Presentation Transcript
MOD format, MOD to DVD Burner on Mac
Part 1, What are MOD files?
Part 2, How to play MOD files on Mac?
Part 3, How to burn MOD to DVD on Mac?
Part 1, What are MOD files?
What are MOD files?
.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.
Part 2, How to play MOD files on Mac?
How to play MOD files on Mac?
The Canon FS series creates video files with a .MOD extension.
MOD video files are nothing but MPEG-2 files with AC3 audio.
Apparently, .MOD files can be easily renamed into .MV2 or .MPG files and can
then be read easily by most video editing or playback tools.
You can use MPlayer OS X or VLC Media Player to play MOD files on Mac. They are
all free.
Part 3, How to burn MOD files to DVD on Mac?
How to burn MOD files to DVD on Mac?
Step 1, Install and Run DVD Creator for Mac.
Download DVD Creator for Mac (which can act as an MOD to DVD Burner) for
free: Intel Version. Then install and Run.
Step 2, Load MOD videos
Insert downloaded MOD videos from your Mac. Click the Add button to load them.
Part 3, How to burn MOD files to DVD on Mac?
Step 3, Edit MOD Files
You can trim and crop the video files and adjust the effects before burning the
videos to DVD on Mac OS X.
Part 3, How to burn MOD files to DVD on Mac?
Step 4, Edit DVD Menu
This MOD to DVD burner for Mac allows you to create your own DVD menu with
various built-in resources. Click the Menu button on the bottom right of the main
interface to edit the DVD's menu.
Step 5, Previewing the Project
After finishing all the editing, you can click the Preview button on the main
interface to preview your DVD project.
Step 6, Burn MOD to DVD on Mac
After you choose the correct DVD disk and the suitable video quality, you can click
the Burn button to set burning settings and burn your DVD project. There are
three output options: DVD, DVD Folder and ISO File.
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