MOI converter for Mac give a solution to convert MOI files

MOI is a computer file format used primarily to represent information. MOI files are associated with MOD or TOD files whose content they represent. They are mainly used on JVC camcorders,Panasonic MOD camcorder and Canon MOD camcorders are associated with MOD or TOD files. Have such a MOD camcorder and want to convert or edit MOD files and MOI clips? If you are Mac users, one great solution is to convert MOI to almost any format you want with MOI converter for Mac. This Mac MOI Converter is actually an MOD File converter that can convert both MOD and MOI videos.

With MOI Converter mac, you can easily play MOD/MOI files on Mac with QuickTime, iTunes, Apple TV or import/edit them with iMo vie, Final Cut Exporess(FCE), Final Cut Pro(FCP) or transfer them to your portable players like iPod, iPad, iPhone, PSP, Creative Zen, etc.

Only a few mouse clicks to use the MOI converter easily:

Step 1: Load MOI videos
Copy your mod and moi files from camcorder to your mac, open the Mac MOI converter and click the “Add File” button to Load MOI files.

Step 2: Select an output format
Click the triangle icon next to the “profile” field, and the outpur preset formats list will pop up. Just select an option according to your needs. For example, you should choose “iPad > MPEG-4” option, if you want totransfer MOI files to iPad, and it doesn’t need any other setting.

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Step 3: Star MOI conversion
Click the “Start” button to get MOI conversion started. The output folder will be automatically opened when the conversion is finished. The state will show you the MOI conversion progress.

Step 4: Edit MOI files (Optional)
Click the Edit button, you can crop video and edit video effects such as brightness, contrast and saturation. You can also apply a special effect to your video.

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Now you have successfully converted MOI to iPad format using Mac MOI converter, you can just drag them into itunes and then sync to iPad for playback.

Difference: MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders. The formats are comparable to XDCAM EX, HDV 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. Some think that TOD stands for “Transport stream on disk”. MOD is used exclusively for standard definition video files, while TOD is used for high definition files.

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