How to import JVC MOD to FCP on Moc?
When you capture live video from an HDV JVC camera and try to edit them with Final Cut Pro or Final Cut Express, there are some things need to know previously:
1. JVC camera includes many series like JVC Everio, JVC GZ series, JVC Picsio camcorder, etc and most of them captures video in TOD, MOD, AVCHD video format
2. Final Cut Pro (abbreviated as FCP) and Final Cut Express (FCE) read videos in DV, HDV format not directly from a JVC camera
3. The most recent version, Final Cut Pro X, Final Cut Express, run on Mac personal computers powered by Mac OS X version 10.6.7 or later and using Intel processors, FCP 6, FCP 7, FCE 4
JVC video to Final Cut converter is the easiest software for convert JVC video to Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express compatible format DV, HDV on Mac OS or Mac OS X Lion. Unsupported video files really both a lot of people, but JVC video to Final Cut Pro converter works all problems out. After convert JVC TOD, MOD, MPEG-4 video, JVC TOD to Final Cut Pro push you to adjust video resolution, frame rate, bitrate to keep the original high definition.
Convert JVC TOD/MOD to Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express on Mac OS X Lion?
Step one: Download converter
Download and click .dmg to install JVC Everio video to Final Cut. Not a single virus attachesbr
Step two: Add videos
Connect JVC camera to Mac and click “Add File” button to load one or multiple video files into converter
Step three: Edit features
Click “Clip” “Edit” “Settings” button to personalize video files a little bit
Step four: Output format
Click drop down list of Profile, select DV, HDV for FCP, FCE
Step five: Start conversion
Click “Start” button to start to convert JVC Everio to Final Cut Express or Final Cut Pro on Mac or snow leopard