Friday, December 9, 2011

Import Canon FS MOD to iDVD, FCE, iMovie, FCP; Fully Edit Canon 2012 Clip on Mac

"I've been given lots of MOD (and MOI) files to edit. I realise I need to convert these to QuickTime MOV files before I can import them into FCP, iMovie these Mac tool. I will be share then to FaceBook, YouTube after editing..
The question is what compression should I use? h.264, Apple DV PAL, the list is endless. The end result will be exported for the web. If it helps, the footage was recorded on a Canon FS-200."
From Apple discussions
Time pasts, but our enthusiasm in Canon FS shooting is still the same, for camera, may be the old, the better. The issue we discuss here is how toimport Canon FS MOD to Mac, because we meet many problem so far:
Canon MOD to iMovie: from iMovie 08, 09 to iMovie'11, non support to import MOD files fully.
Canon MOD to iDVD: iDVD supported formats are HD264, DV, MOD and all QuickTime formats.
Canon MOD to QuickTime, iTunes: MOD is far different with MOV, M4V, MP4 formats.
So the Canon FS 300/200/100 to Mac problem is not a single issue, but to convert Canon FS MOD to all Mac media player including QuickTime, QuickTime 7, iTunes, iTunes 10.5. MOD to all Mac video editors including: iDVD, iDVD'11, iMovie, iMovie08, iMovie09, iMovie'11, FCP, FCPX.
To arrive this goal, Here we recommend you professional Canon FS MOD to Mac Converter which enables you convert Canon FS 300/200/100 MOD to MP4, H264, MOV, DV for Mac media player and Mac video edit tools.
Its key features are:
1. Import all Canon FS MOD modes.
2. Convert MOD to Samrtphone and Tablet MP4, WMC for playing on Samsung Tablet, Kindle Fire, Nook Tablet.
3. Convert MOD to Mac formats for directly import MOD to iMovie, iDVD, FCP, FCE.
4. Convert MOD to Mac formats to iPad, iTunes, QuickTime for playing.
5. Convert MOD to AVI, M4V, ASF, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, MOV, FLV, 3GP, 3G2, DIVX to 3GP, 3G2, MKV, MOV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4,M4V, FLV, SWF, DV.

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