Import MOD to Final Cut Pro to edit your MOD files

Want to make your captured MOD videos more interesting and cool by editing them on Final Cut Pro? However, feel frustrated with the hassle of importing MOD files to Final Cut Pro. Now, Let’s get to know Final Cut Pro program at first.

Final Cut Pro is a very sophisticated video editing program made by Apple and provides professional editing of any QuickTime compatible video format including DV, HDV, P2 MXF (DVCProHD), XDCAM, QuickTime MOV, QuickTime MP4 etc. It has become the choice for multimedia journalists using Apple computers and many Hollywood film makers. Nevertheless, Final Cut Pro is incompatible with MOD files, which poses a problem if you are using JVC, Panasonic or Canon camcorders that take MOD videos. So if you want to edit MOD in Final Cut Pro, you will need to convert MOD to Final Cut Pro supported formats.

About MOD video:
The MOD video formats are different from those videos for Mac OS X ,so you can’t drag the original Canon videos and edit it on Mac. Moreover, the Canon FS200 ,Canon FS21, Canon FS22, store their videos in MOD format .mod videos can’t be played on Mac. What you should do is to convert the Canon MOD videos to proper formats (like mov, mp4) that can be recognized by Mac.

Doremisoft Mac MOD converter provides the perfect solution to letting you import MOD to FCP by converting MOD to Final Cut Pro supported formats.

This article tells you how to convert MOD to Final Cut Pro on Mac by using MOD Video Converter for Mac. The MOD to Final Cut Pro Mac converter is a professional program you can rely on.

Step 1: Add MOD files
Click the “Add File” button to add the MOD files you want to import to Final Cut Pro from your Mac hard disc. Then double click a file or select a file and click on “Open” to add it.

Step 2: Select the output format
Click the small arrow at the end of the Profile field, and you will see the Profile drop-up list. Move your mouse cursor to “HD Video” and click on the “HD MOV” profile. This option will let you convert MOD to FCP MOV. Then you can tick the “Apply to all” option that will convert all added MOD files into selected Final Cut Pro supported format. You can also convert MOD to FCP MP4 if it is what you prefer.

Step 3: Start to convert MOD to Final Cut Pro
Find the round Start button on the lower right part of the main interface to start the conversion. On the conversion window you can see the elapsed time and the remaining time. Now you can decide how to kill the time before the conversion is finished. Then just don’t forget to come back for the converted files and import MOD to FCP.

Tip: You can also use Doremisoft Mac MOD Converter to do easy editing such as cropping, trimming, and video effects to your MOD files, click here to see how.

Step 4: Import converted MOV to Final Cut Pro
Launch Final Cut Pro and you can see the layout of the Final Cut Pro Interface. From under the File command at the top of the interface, select “Import” and “Files”. Then select one converted file from the Choose a File window and press the “Choose” button to choose this file. Then find the file in the resources list for the project and drag the file into the Timeline and then save the project.

Now you have successfully imported MOD to Final Cut Pro and just start editing in FCP!

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