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The.MOD file format is used by various digital camcorder models (I.E JVC Everio) to save their videos. These files are often accompanied by small.MOI files (See links below) which contain the videos' time-stamp information.The.MOD format is simply a MPEG2 formatted video, and if you simply wish to view the files on your computer, it is reportedly safe to rename the extension from.mod to.mpg or.aviThe known camcorder models that use the.MOD format are:JVC: GZ-MG30, GZ-MG70, GZ-MG37, GZ-MG77, GZ-MG505, GZ-MG130, GZ-MG155, GZ-MG255, GZ-MG555Panasonic: SDR-S100, SDR-S150, SDR-S10, SDR-H18, SDR-H200, SDR-H40, SDR-H60, SDR-SW20Canon: FS100, FS10, FS11.

#303Max,Someone higher up ^ Jack, I think, mentioned Cyberlink Power Director. That software came with the camera. I have no connection with Cyberlink either, but I am very happy with the software, and I told my brother about it, so he downloaded the latest version.

I have an earlier version, but the latest one is REALLY impressive.My entry just above this one: I solved the problem. The answer is DO NOT use an SD card other than the ones specified by JVC. I tried, and it changed all my settings on the camera.

I had to re-format the hard drive and re set all the settings. Also, before you use an SD card - make sure you format it!! #304MaxAnd the above.I GOT THE ANSWERI usually do not get on message boards, however I own a JVC Everio and had to give out some information.I tried several of the above contributors tactics in converting MOD. Files to play on Widows Media Player, Media Center and Photoshop Elemements 4.0. I Run Windows Vista Ultimate. I did have some success converting my video (MOD.) files to photoshop and was able to create a nice movie from my video clips - thumbnails and all.I had a stripped down version of Roxio Creator that came with my software bundle.HOPEFULLY HERE IS AN ANSWER FOR ALL OF YOU, THAT HAVE BEEN AS FRUSTRATED AS ME.I researched and spoke to several technical support and sales consultants in the industry.I purchased Roxio Creator 2009.

I had to uninstall all of my stripped down Roxio 2006 that came with my system. I then loaded Roxio 2009. It was the answer to my prayers.

I ordered it on Monday, January 26, 2009 and received it today. Between that time I spent several hours messing with these MOD. Files.Once I loaded the software (which took about 20 minutes) I was off and rollin. I was immediately able to transfer my files from MOD and Roxio creator turned them into AVI/MPEG 2 files; I was in heaven.I spent $74 dollars with shipping to my door.This program is my savior.

This program will do it all from what I have seen in the last 2 hours, it has some similarities with Windows Media Player, DVD Maker and Media Center. #309Hello carolyn, I myself am having problems also. #310I just bought an HP windows vista 64 bit laptop.

My JVC Everio mg-330 mod files are not recognized when I try to import them into CyberLink's PowerDirector 7.The video doesn't even show up in the browsing window when I click on 'import media file'. Pleasse help. I am discouraged.I took the plug and play route. Just plugged in my camcorder and copied the mod files to my desktop and then tried to import them into power director 7. I can see the mod videos in explorer and open them in windows media player.

#312Hi Carolyn,I work for a charity and we just brought the canon fs100 to make some films of our work. Unfortunately we did not realize you could not edit the files in Premiere.I have downloaded the Prism software and the files played fine in Premier but there was no audio so I downloaded www.free-codecs.com/download/KLiteMegaCodecPack.htm as recommended by Prism in their technical support section.I reconverted the files into Premier and now have audio HOWEVER the footage is now all jerky, frames freeze and the audio is out of sync! I feel like Canon are messing with my mind a bit with all of us this.Have you any idea what this means and how I can fix it.

All suggestions very gratefully received, am at my wits end!!!Many thanks, Susanna. #313How to convert.MOD file to mpg, avi, wmv,mp4,flv,mov and other COMMON formats?People who own JVC MOD camcorders, Panasonic MOD camcorders or Canon MOD camcorders encountered the issue with- what to do with the MOD files? And they hold the same dream that the recorded.MOD file type can be converted to mpeg, avi, mkv, flv, mp4, wmv or whatever more common. However, most major video editing suites seem to unwillingly accept the MOD format.Someone successfully made it simply by changing the extension from.mod to mpg, but for most people, they just failed only to find there is no audio after the extension is changed, or the changed one doesn't allow you to import these files into Windows movie maker, not to mention upload some video to Youtube.com or Facebook. People use different operation systems, windows xp, Vista or something else.

No one wants to say they just want to enjoy the.mod files on camcorderStop wasting your time and getting p.ed off. There is a very simple program that convert.mod NOT ONLY to mpg but many others like avi, mkv, flv, mp4, wmv, rm, rmvd, mov, dv, mg2 and swf.converter is the one shoot all the trouble. This excellent mod conversion tool is not just a converter but also a video editing tool. From now on, with the MOD converter you can enjoy your mod video on many media player, even on portable devices like blackberry, Gphone, PSP, Creative Zen,etc. #316I have the JVC Everio camera which produces.MOD files. I use ProShow Producer for movie and slide shows but ProShow will not recognize.MOD files.I downloaded the Prism Video Converter software.

I then go to my documents, where my video files are located and move them to the prism converter. Prism converts the.MOD files to WMV or AVI or any of the others that I select ok and indicates that it saves the file to WMV or AVI or other but when I go back to my documents it still appears as a.MOD file.How can I get the file in documents to change over to the newly converted format? #317I have an Everio camcorder dealing with the mod files like everyone else. I know how to convert wich is not a problem for me.

The one problem I do have is In the cyberlink power cinema program that came with the camera.My movies are in the backup folder I try to burn the movies right from there using power cinema and I keep getting error codes and it wont burn to a dvd.I was wondering if anyone else is having this problem or maybe my burner as just malfunctioned.Any help will be greatly appreciated. #319Susanna: Have you tried asking Prism about how the frames freezing and jerking? This never happened to me, but I use WMM (Windows Movie Maker) to make my movies. WMM is free (if you have Windows) and has worked fine for my movies. I upload them to youtube regularly.

Have you tried it instead of Premier?Lane: The files have to be saved separately from your.mod files folder. I simply create folders on my desktop, labeled a,b,c,d,e,f etc., and when I convert, I save them to the corresponding folder. From there, they are saved as an.avi,.mpg or whatever extension you saved them to. Then simply import the converted files into WMM.Brian: Have you tried using a different DVD maker?What Layman said about Google's 'iOrgsoft Mod converter' sounds great! I thoroughly trust just about anything Google creates. Its worth a go! If I were having problems converting files, I would trust Google to make something that would get the job done!

#320Another system to rename JVC MOD Files to Mpeg1. Create a text file in the directory where the mod files are2.

Type the following command in the text fileren.mod.mpgdel.moidel.pgipause3. On your note pad click file Save As as file name put convert.batunder file name you will see 'file type' click on it and scroll to all filesthen save the text you typed in your notebat as' convert.bat'when done you will have a new file under name convertit will be an executed file. You will be able to use the file any time you want to convert your moviesEnjoyif having problem email us we will send the bat file to youkind regardsdjp studiocast and crew teamhttp://djpstudio.co.nr. #323I followed Carolyn's suggestion:Downloaded prism software (It automatically opened up the program after download.I added my file. When my folders list came up I had to change 'video files' to 'all files'for my.mod file to be recognized.Selected.avi as my output file (I also tried.mpg but playback had sound but no picture in Windows media player.)Selected my desktop as the output folder.Hit select & my video was converted in a matter of moments.

I checked it using Windows Media Player.I was also able to use Windows Movie Maker with no problem.Hope that helps!Thank you very much Carolyn!!! #324Hi,I have had sound issues when trying to create a DVD from my movie files recorded on my JVC Everio mg-275. It has been an incredibly frustrating experience, and now I see that I am not alone. I have got to the point where I have burnt a DVD, gone to watch it and there is a picture, but no sound. Am I needing to also convert my files to AVI?I have been using Power Producer that came with the software package. It plays with sound in the Power Producer movie player, but as soon as I burn it, the sound disappears.I have spent hours and hours, days really, trying to create DVD's from what I have recorded with no luck and just want to get rid of my camera.Should I just try and convert all my files to AVI? I don't want to lose quality of image or the fact that they were recorded in 16:9 ratio?

Will I lose either of those? I guess I will have to deal with it. #326Sandra, You're welcome!Pete, Unfortunately, I haven't dabbled with making DVD's yet.

I found Cyberlink software crappy and unsuitable for what I was trying to do, but other people have liked it, so I dunno.You asked: Should I just try and convert all my files to AVI? I don't want to lose quality of image or the fact that they were recorded in 16:9 ratio? Will I lose either of those? I guess I will have to deal with it.The way I understand things, yes.avi is not as good a quality as.mpg but sometimes you've just gotta bite it and move on. 16:9 ratio is another squirrely issue.

Have you looked back through the pages of this extension forum? I am sure there is an answer there somewhere for you, as this issue has been discussed a lot before.Dominic, I have windows, not a MAC, so I'll let someone who has a MAC tackle your question:o). #329I have been through quite a nightmare with related issues. I hope all of my time wasted, will hopefully allow someone else to resolve their situation faster.There are several articles around the net about this situation, here's what worked for me.I have a JVC Everio HDD camcorder. I am running Windows Vista Home Basic.My problems were:-No video thumbnails showing-Couldn't import.Mod files into Windows Movie Maker-Windows Media Player would not play my video 16x9-Playback was glitchy at times using WMPI have a ton of.mod video files. I'm not taking the time to convert them all. And I certainly won't pay for a program to do it quickly.Many articles suggest simply renaming the.mod files to.mpg or.mpeg so that WMM will recognize them.I've found out that this DOESN'T work for Vista Basic.

Only Vista Premium or Ultimate support Mpeg-2 files in WMM. Again, renaming.MOD files will not allow WMM in Vista Basic to import them.To resolve this, you can download Windows Movie Maker 2.6 from Microsoft.com. It says only download if this or that, just get it. It allows import of Mpeg-2 video.I tried the Vista Codec Pack, and K-Lite. Both gave me a lot of problems with playback. The winner is.

This codec pack has been the most stable and reliable.As far as the video files not showing thumbnails, this is a codec issue. In addition to CCCP, go get Stinky's Mpeg-2 codec. After install, your video thumbnails will immediately load.And, for those JVC owners, you need SD Copy. SD Copy was created by a JVC owner, and is an excellent program. It allows the renaming of an entire folder's.mod files to.mpg. Which WMM 2.6 will import, even in Vista Basic.

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You can also select 'set widescreen flag 16x9' so the correct aspect ratio is maintained. Even playing your videos back in WMP, they look much better widescreen. If that's how you film, of course.I apologize if this is too hastily written, but I hope it helps someone. Feel free to email me any questions and I'll try to reply promptly.Windows Movie Maker 2.6 codecMpeg-2 codecCopy (very hard to find now)luck! #335I have a JVC GZ-MG330 with the hard drive.

My PC is a Dell with 64 bit Vista. My software CD will not load and JVC said it was probably because of the 64 bit processor.I did manage to transfer the videos in.MOD format onto my PC. They are viewable in both Windows Media Player and Windows Movie-maker.

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I recorded the videos in 16:9 format and they look great on the HDTV in 16:9 format, on the PC monitor always appears squeezed horizontally as it is being shown in 4:3 mode (on both Media Player and Moviemaker).JVC said if I opened both the PC and the JVC HD, I could drag and drop and this would retain the 16: format, but it did not work.I also got additional files with the.MOI extension. My monitor is also a widescreen Dell and it is set for 16:9 display.How do I get my PC files to be viewed in 16:9 format? #339Thanks for the Prism converter. I found it worked with MPG fine.It also works with AVI, but you may have to go to to grab the plugins.

If you use the microsoft video 1 plugin to convert to avi had no problems.Been looking for something like this for a while because of the JVC Video Camera we have. Shame they choose a format that is so difficult to work with but great we have people making these wonderful programs to help us out as well as the people who find them! #345Henry, I tried to use Movie Maker as well.

It doesn't work with the.MOD files. Forget about Movie maker, have a look at all the posts in this thread - there are heaps of solutions. I use Cyberlink Power Director Express. It has worked fantastically for me for more than 3 years.It's probably difficult to get freeware, but I guess you can if you try.

The sweetness of cheap price will be gone quickly if it doesn't work. The latest edition of Cyberlink is truly sensational.By the way, as mentioned elsewhere in this thread, I have absolutely no connection with Cyberlink, and am not sponsored or paid to say that, and it was only that the camera came with the software, that I learned to use it. #348I have tried to upload my pictures from JVC Everio GZ-MG130, but the computer will not even recognize the device, though I have their software.I have tried it without their software and it doesn't matter which drive I plug into, so what to I do?

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The menu on the camera comes up and you have to choose 'playback on PC' or something else and then it shows the USB connection picture and then it just sits there. Automatically the software PowerCinema pops up but there is no device noted. I can't even find it in my Explorer.What to do? I just want my pics. My video is fine on the direct DVD burner I have.

#349Jennifer,If the video is on an SD card, you need to make sure that you format the SD card before you use it. Also, there are some SD cards that the JVC Everio cameras do not support. The ones they recommend as compatible are Panasonic, Toshiba and SanDisk. You need to read the instructions regarding SD Cards. If the video is on the hard drive, you need to make sure that you get the order right when you connect and disconnect from the PC. Always connect the camera before turning the camera on, and use the 'safely remove hardware' when you remove the camera.