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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 10:25 pm
Post subject: Convert JVC camcorder files to video formats for mac users

Most people are familiar with the MOD file format which is used by JVC, Panasonic and Canon in some models of digital camcorders. Little do they know about TOD format. Actually, both MOD and TOD are informal names of tapeless video formats used by JVC digital camcorders. Some people consider that TOD stands for Transport stream on disk. MOD is specially for standard definition video files while TOD is used for high definition files.

A lot of people are troubled with the TOD format recorded by JVC camcorders. I think there are multiple ways to upload or play files but a very easy way to do it is using the Wondershare Video Converter for Mac.
It may seem professional, but once you try, you will find how easy it is to deal with the TOD files on your own.

About TOD Converter for Mac

The Wondershare Video Converter for Mac
is the best choice for you to convert TOD to popular video formats so that to utilize videos recorded by JVC camcorders in many occasions. What's more, the professional converter is able to import and edit TOD files.
You can trim any clip of TOD video, crop the video size and add special effects to your video before converting with preview. It support various customized settings so that you can make the software easier for you.

Converting TOD with Wondershare Video Converter for Mac

Step 1, Install the app on your Mac computer properly. This step is easy as you usually do. Launch it after installation.

Step 2, Drag and drop TOD video files into the conversion bar as the tutorial show you. When you add the files in the program, you can see the video information is also listed in the conversion bar.

Beside the video information in the conversion bar, a small icon is listed obviously. Put your mouse on it and right click it. Then you can set the output file's name, format and paraments.

Step 3, Now you can click "Start" button to running the process. The remaining time is shown for you during converting. It will take a few minutes.

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