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How to import MOD to Windows Movie Maker for editing (Including Windows 7)?
While you got a Panasonic D-Snap SD-card video cameras with hard drive build in and it shots all video files in the format of MOD, but these MOD files can not recognized by Windows Movie Maker on your Windows 7, Windows XP or Windows Vista. Is there an easy way to make it? How to convert the MOD files to the formats acceptable for Windows Movie Maker?
Okay, the following tutorial will demonstrate you the easiest and fastest solution to realize it with a reliable program called Moyea MOD Converter which is designed to convert MOD to any other popular video or audio formats with ease.
Ready? Now, free download Moyea MOD Converter here, instill and run it.
Step 1: Add MOD files from your Sony/Panasonic/Cannon/JVC camcorders into this MOD Converter
Step 2: Select output format as WMV from the drop-down list “Format” as well as set the destination folder from the “Output”.
Step 3: start video conversion by clicking the “Convert” button
Tips:
One: If you want to merge or join several video files into one, just tick the checkbox “Merge into one file”.
Two: If you want to get better output quality, just click the “Settings” button to open a profile window and then you can set the video resolution, the aspect ration, bit rate, frame rate, codec, etc. Besides, if you want to keep the settings for next use, just hit the “Save as” button to save the settings.
Three: If you want to capture the picture or image of the video you like, just click the “Snapshot” button to capture the image on the preview panel. And you can view the image you captured by opening the file icon beside the “Snapshot” button.
Four: This MOD Converter supports batch conversion if you want to convert several MOD files to WMV at the same time.
Once all the video conversion is finished, you could get it from the destination folder. Now you can import them to Windows Movie Maker as below:
Click the “File” – “Import” to select the converted files after launching Windows Movie Maker, and then you’ll see the WMV file in your Windows Movie Maker “Collections”. You can freely edit your MOD files on Windows Movie Maker for your reference.
PS: If you don’t know how to use Window Movie Maker to edit videos, you can find the answers from here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx
That’s all. Hopefully this article can greatly help you enjoy or play your MOD files.
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