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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Import and Edit JVC Everio/Canon FS/Panasonic MOD on iMovie'11

Many friends upgrade their iMovie version to iMovie'11, or they have a new iMac with Movie 11 automatically. Some camcorder will work with iMovie 8 or 9, but most won't work with iMovie 8 or 9, because current iMovie versions only work with non-HD camcorders. And the same situation happens on iMovie'11.
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In order to import all MOD files smoothly to iMovie'11, we'd better convert the MOD or TOD camera files to iMovie'11 MOV directly. So far it's the most direct way to upload the MOD or TOD files to YouTube easily and perfectly. And Doremisoft Mac MOD to iMovie'11 Converter is recommended for you here.
It will can you convert the any MOD or TOD files like JVC Everio/Canon FS/Panasonic models to iMovie MOV easily and quickly. Following is the guide on it:

Step 1: Add MOD files
Click the "Add File" button to add the MOD files you want to import to iMovie from your Mac hard disc.
Tip:TOD files are also supported like: GZ-HD5 (HDD, MicroSD), GZ-HD6 (HDD, MicroSD),GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40 (HDD, MicroSD)


Step 2: Select iMovie'11 output format
On the Profile field, you will see a small arrow at the very right, click on it to open the Profile drop-up list, move your mouse cursor to "iMovie Video" and click on the "iMovie MOV" profile.



Step 3: Start to convert MOD to iMovie'11 on Mac lion
Now, you can click on the big round Start button to start the conversion. You can see the time it will take to finish the conversion on the conversion window.
Related link: How to upload MOD files to YouTube on Mac OS