Formats: MOD

Video Converter for Mac > How to convert MOD to FLV on Mac?

Free trial the MOD to FLV Converter for Mac now, install and follow the steps to complete the task.

1. Load files

Click "Add File" button on the toolbar or "File > Add File(s)" to load the files you want to convert.

2. Choose output format and folder

Tips: Click "Snapshot" button below the preview windows on the right of the main interface to take a snapshot during preview to save as PNG, JPG or BMP image file.

3. Start the conversion from MOD to FLV.

After the above settings, click "Convert" button on the toolbar to start converting.

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What is MOD ?

MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders. The formats are comparable to XDCAM EX and AVCHD.

MOD and TOD are informal names of tapeless video formats used by JVC (MOD and TOD), Panasonic (MOD only) and Canon (MOD only) in some models of digital camcorders. Format names correspond to extensions of video files. Neither JVC nor Panasonic, who pioneered the format, explained meaning of the file extensions, and the formats were never given an official name. MOD is used exclusively for standard definition video files, while TOD is used for high definition files.

What is FLV ?

Flash-compatible video file exported by the Flash Video Exporter plug-in (included with Adobe Flash) or other program with FLV file support; consists of a short header, interleaved audio, video, and metadata packets; audio and video data is stored in a similar format used by standard Flash (.SWF) files.

The FLV format is an open format that is also supported by non-Adobe/Macromedia programs; FLV files may be exported from QuickTime Pro or other applications that can export to the QuickTime file format.

Macromedia was acquired by Adobe in 2005, so Macromedia Flash Player is now Adobe Flash Player.

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