How to Convert MOD Files to iPad Supported Formats on Mac
The .MOD file format is used by various digital camcorder models (I.E JVC Everio) to save their videos. The .MOD video is simply a MPEG-2 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 .avi.
However, if you want to enjoy MOD files with your new iPad, you will need a professional MOD to iPad converter. iOrgsoft iPad video converter for Mac is a dedicated converting software for iPad users to convert various videos(including MOD, TOD, AVI , WMV , FLV , MOV , MKV , 3GP, etc. format video) to iPad compatible format on Mac, which enables them to watch more interesting videos on the go. As a MOD to iPad converter for Mac, it can convert the .mod files recorded by most popular digital camcorders such as Panasonic SV AV100, Canon MOD Camcorders, JVC (MOD and TOD) and Panasonic (MOD only) to iPad-ready formats.
In addition, it can do simple editing like clipping, cropping, applying effects, merging multi-file into one, etc. More details please click here .
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Guide on how to Convert MOD Videos to iPad Compatible Formats
Download
Free download MOD to iPad converter for Mac, install and launch it.
Add MOD files
Click Add File button to browse your Mac hard disc and add the MOD files you want to convert to iPad.
Or, double click a file to add it or select it and click on "Open" to add it.
Select iPad output format
Select iPad HD Video(.mp4), iPad Video H.264(.mp4) or iPad Video MPEG-4(.mp4) output format from the drop-down list of "profile" for each video file and specify a directory on your computer to save the output files.
Start conversion
Click Start button to convert MOD files to iPad MP4, the whole MOD to iPad conversion on Mac will take a few minutes.
When the conversion finished, connect your computer to iPad with its 30-pin connector and sync your iTunes library. Here you go, just feel free to enjoy videos on your iPad.
The Known Camcorder Models That Use the .MOD Format
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