Many people who are using a Panasonic VDR-D250 Camcorder to record videos and want to edit them with FCS/FCP/FCE on Mac may have incompatibility issue. VRO files are created by DVD video recorders or camcorders with Mini-DVD disc using the DVD-VR format. The disc has a ‘VR_MOVIE.VRO’ file, containing the raw audio and video data for all video recordings. You can not easily open, play and edit them on Mac.
Since many people have the same problems that they can’t easily open/play VRO files, even edit them with iMovie/FCE/FCP on Mac, Aunsoft release a powerful Mac Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO Files Converter, which can help your convert VRO files from your camcorders or recorders to MacBook/Mac Mini/Mac Pro friendly format MOV, convert VRO to AVI, convert VRO to MPG, convert VRO to MPEG, convert VRO to MP4, convert VRO to DV, etc with perfect quality and without audio syncing problems.
Now follow this guide to starting your Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO files to MOV conversion.
Step 1. Load VRO videos to Aunsoft Panasonic VRO Converter for Mac.
After copying Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO videos to Apple hard drive, just run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the VRO to MOV Converter, and click the Add button to load .vro videos.
Step 2. Choose MOV for Mac OS X.
Click the Format option and choose Common Video > MOV (*.mov) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MOV (AVC) (*.mov) as output video format. To get high quality video, you can click the Settings button and make sure the original option is used for the Bit rate option.
The application will convert VRO files to QuickTime .mov for Mac.

Step 3. Deinterlacing VRO files.
You don’t want to see your video with lines on it. Please click “Edit” to get into editor windows and then click on “ Effect” function, you will see a Deinterlacing staying there, just check the box of “Deinterlacing” to remove interlacing artifacts from your Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO videos. And you can see the effect as follow:

Step 4. Convert VRO files to QuickTime MOV on Mac
Click the convert button under the preview window and the conversion from Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO files to Apple compatible quicktime mov videos for iMovie/FCE/FCP starts immediately.
When the conversion is done, just import the output .mov files to iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing etc.
Since many people have the same problems that they can’t easily open/play VRO files, even edit them with iMovie/FCE/FCP on Mac, Aunsoft release a powerful Mac Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO Files Converter, which can help your convert VRO files from your camcorders or recorders to MacBook/Mac Mini/Mac Pro friendly format MOV, convert VRO to AVI, convert VRO to MPG, convert VRO to MPEG, convert VRO to MP4, convert VRO to DV, etc with perfect quality and without audio syncing problems.
Now follow this guide to starting your Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO files to MOV conversion.
Step 1. Load VRO videos to Aunsoft Panasonic VRO Converter for Mac.
After copying Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO videos to Apple hard drive, just run Aunsoft Video Converter for Mac as the VRO to MOV Converter, and click the Add button to load .vro videos.
Step 2. Choose MOV for Mac OS X.
Click the Format option and choose Common Video > MOV (*.mov) or Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MOV (AVC) (*.mov) as output video format. To get high quality video, you can click the Settings button and make sure the original option is used for the Bit rate option.
The application will convert VRO files to QuickTime .mov for Mac.

Step 3. Deinterlacing VRO files.
You don’t want to see your video with lines on it. Please click “Edit” to get into editor windows and then click on “ Effect” function, you will see a Deinterlacing staying there, just check the box of “Deinterlacing” to remove interlacing artifacts from your Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO videos. And you can see the effect as follow:

Step 4. Convert VRO files to QuickTime MOV on Mac
Click the convert button under the preview window and the conversion from Panasonic VDR-D250 VRO files to Apple compatible quicktime mov videos for iMovie/FCE/FCP starts immediately.
When the conversion is done, just import the output .mov files to iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Avid, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing etc.
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