How to import MOD to Windows Movie Maker
Published on September 15 2014
“How to edit JVC Everio MOD files in Windows Moive Maker? They will upload to my computer but wont go into Windows Movie Maker or any program because the file type isnt supported. Is there any easy way to beable to convert them into something i can edit in wmm ? Please help , and thank you” —— Answers Yahoo
MOD is the file extension for the video file format used on many camcorders, such as JVC Everio, Panasonic and Canon etc. If you get MOD files and want to edit in Windows Movie Maker, you may find it impossible to import MOD to Windows Movie Maker directly for editing.
The reason is that Windows Movie Maker natively don’t support editing MOD files, instead it works pretty good with AVI, WMV or MPG files. Therefore, in order to import MOD to Windows Moive Maker for editing, it is advised to convert MOD to Windows Movie Maker compatible files.
Here, you can turn to Aimersoft MOD Video Converter which can fast and best convert JVC, Panasonic and Canon MOD/TOD videos to popular videos such as AVI, WMV, MPG, MOV, MP4, FLV, MKV, 3GP etc for Windows Movie Maker and other video editing programs on Windows.
Tips: If you need to edit MOD videos in iMovie, FCP on Mac, you can turn to Mac MOD Converter to convert MOD to MOV for iMovie, FCP on Mac.
Step by step to convert MOD to Windows Movie Maker
Step 1: Import MOD videos
Click “Add File” to load MOD TOD from your computer to MOD Video Converter.
Step 2: Select the output format
You can choose either “Audio Video Interleaved Format(*.avi)” or “WMV – Windows Media Video(*.wmv)” as the output format,
Step 3: Convert MOD to AVI, WMV for Windows Movie Maker
Click “Convert” to convert MOD to AVI, WMV for Windows Movie Maker.
Tips: MOD Video Converter also provides rich video editing functions, such as video clip, video crop, video effect, watermark etc.
Popular camcorders that record MOD videos
JVC: GZ-MG30, GZ-MG70, GZ-MG37, GZ-MG77, GZ-MG505, GZ-MG130, GZ-MG155, GZ-MG255, GZ-MG555
Panasonic: SDR-S100, SDR-S150, SDR-S10, SDR-H18, SDR-H200, SDR-H40, SDR-H60, SDR-SW20
Canon: FS100, FS10, FS11
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