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2012年3月15日星期四

MOD Converter for Mac- How to convert MOD files on Mac OS X

Trouble playing MOD video files from your Canon camcorder on your Mac? Want to play MOD on Mac smoothly, or edit MOD files in iMovie or Final Cut Pro, or even put them on other devices like iPhone and iPad for playback on the go?

MOD Converter For Mac program can help you convert MOD files from Camcorder like JVC Everio ,Canon FS series, Panasonic D-Snap SD-card series etc to MOV, DV, MPG, MP4, AVI etc for playing and editing on iMovie, FCE, FCP, iTunes on Mac.

  • MOD Converter for Mac allows you to convert MOD file to other popular video formats including MP4, 3GP, AVI, DV, MPG, MPEG, MOV, WMV, MKV etc
  • Convert Mod file to Apple editing software including iMovie, Final Cut Pro, Final Cut Express, Adobe Premiere Pro etc.
  • Makes it even more convenient to put to iPad2, iPhone 4S, iPhone, Mobile Phone and Amazon Kindle Fire etc.

Guide of How to convert MOD files on Mac Lion

Preparation: Free Download and install MOD Converter for Mac program and connect your MOD camcorder to Mac computer.

Step 1: Load mod video files: Launch the program, Click "Add files" icon to import HD videos in .mod format from the camcorder or local drive to the Mac MOD converting program.

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You can allowed to preview the input files with the bulit-in players, meanwhile, taking a snapshot is OK.

If you wanna join two or more clips together, just highlight the files and then check 'Merge into one file' option on the right bottom of the interface.

Step 2: Choose Output format: Click the 'Format' drop-down option and choose the output format accordingly. Pavtube MOD Converter Mac software has the optimized presets for the popular devices and programs, if you wanna do more advanced settings, just click "Settings" button to customize the video/audio parameters freely.

Step 3: Convert- After all the settings done, convert MOD files to wanted formats on Mac OS X by clicking "Convert" button.

More info from: http://www.mxfconvertermac.com/

2011年12月16日星期五

MTS Converter for Mac- How to convert MTS files on Mac OS X

MTS Converter for Mac is specially developed for Sony, Canon, JVC and Panasonic AVCHD camera/camcorder users to convert MTS/M2TS/M2T footages to AVI, DivX, FLV, MP4, MPEG, MOV, MKV, VOB, etc. easily and quickly on Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard, or transfer the MTS/M2TS files directly to iPad, iPhone 4, Android Smartphones,WD TV, PSP, PS3, etc.

And MTS Converter for Mac enables users to convert raw MTS/M2TS video to iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere Pro and more similar video editing software compatible file types with least quality loss.

Mac MTS Converter runs on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or Mac OS X 10.7 Lion on iMac, MacBook, etc.

For Windows users,here is the best MTS Video Converter.

Guide: How to convert MTS/M2TS on Mac OS X

Preparation: Free download and install MTS/M2TS Converter for Mac, ready for the conversion.

Step 1: Load MTS/M2TS files for conversion - click “Add” button and browse to the MTS/M2TS files you’d like to convert, click “Choose” to confirm. MTS/M2TS Converter allows users to preview the input files with built-in player.

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Step 2: Select output format and set destination folder
* Click on “Format” bar when you’d like to specify an output format.
* Click "Export to" box to specify destination for the converted file.

Step 3: Set advanced settings (Optional)- Click on “Settings” button to customize video and audio parameters like the bitrate, frame rate, channels, sampling rate as desired values.

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Step 4: Start MTS/M2TS Convertion on Mac Lion - Click the "Convert" button to start video conversion and then you can just go out for a walk or take a nap, and the conversion may have been finished when you come back.

 

2011年10月22日星期六

2D to 3D Converter Mac- Convert 2D Video to 3D easily

2D to 3D Converter Mac allows users to convert among videos and audios and convert 2D video to 3D video easily and quickly. With super fast conversion speed, it can output high-quality files for multiple uses: upload to video sharing websites, playback on popular mobile devices like iPad, iPhone, iPod, PSP, Apple TV, mobile phones, etc. play on 3D devices and players, and more extensive using purposes. If it is necessary, video and audio effect can be adjusted through editing and parameter setting. With this 2D to 3d Video Converter for Mac, users are capable of enjoying all media files at will.

For Windows Users, 2D to 3D Converter lets You create Hollywood fabulous 3D Effects using Your Own 2D Video/DVD/Blu-ray Movies.

Guide: How to Convert 2D Video to 3D Movie Effect on Mac Lion

Preparation - Free Download and install Mac Video Converter, ready for the 2d to 3d conversion for mac.

Step 1: Import common 2D files- Directly drag & drop 2D videos to the Mac 2D to 3D movie converter. Powerful 3D Video Converter for Mac can accept ASF, AVI, DV, VOB, FLV, MOV, MP4, MPG, MPEG, RMVB, WMV, MKV, 3GP, 3G2, M4V, TS, etc as input formats.

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Step 3: Select Output Profile

To get your own overwhelming 3D experience, you here need to choose the output format according to your 3D media player.
Select a target output format by click on the file format of the original video on the video processing list to choose from the switched window.

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Step 3: Video Effect Settings (Optional)

Highlight the video you wanna customize, click "Edit" to crop, trim, adjust and watermark video to satisfy your needs.
You can set output file parameters within this 3D Video Converter for Mac to meet your devices or your needs exactly, like video codec, audio codec, quality, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, etc.

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Step 4: Convert 2D to 3D Video on Mac - Press the "Convert" button then leave the software to accomplish the rest of Mac 2D to 3D conversion automatically. Then you can feel free to watch 2D Video in different 3D effect on 3D-enabled devices.

2011年8月7日星期日

When Mac flirts with iPad: Testing Mac OS X Lion

Berlin - Experienced Macintosh users are already used to it - every two years Apple updates its Mac OS X operating system. But whereas the Mac OS X Snow Leopard in 2009 was really just a maintenance update without any spectacular changes, the company has taken a big step forward with Mac Lion.

Apple based their new system on some of the ideas from the successful iOS mobile system from the iPad. Similarly to the iPad, Mac users can now navigate with a series of gestures. The new operating system also adopted the iOS methods for easy saving of files and dealing with emails. The German Press Agency dpa took a look at the new operating system.

Apple took a new approach starting straight away with the installation of the system onto a Mac with the previous OS Snow Leopard. The new Lion system can be purchased for just under 24 euro (34 dollars) in the Mac Apple Store. Apple allows installation onto as many Macs as desired in one household. Those who do not have a broadband internet connection to comfortably download the 3.6 GB file can purchase a USB stick featuring the Lion OS from Apple for 59 euro.

A second major change is clear shortly after the installation as Apple has switched the scrolling direction. Until now, window contents are shifted up by pulling the scroll bar in a downward motion or pulling the scrolling wheel towards your hand. It is just the opposite with Lion - similar to the logic used with the iPad. But you get used to the new logical movements quickly. Traditionalists or users who also work with a Windows PC and do not want to continually re-think their actions between the two systems can change the settings in Lion to work in the usual manner.

Apple assumes that the mouse will play an ever decreasing role in navigating through documents and operating the entire system. Instead, users use multi-touch gestures and stroke with their fingers the MacBook's touch pad or the Magic Trackpad for desktop Macs. Many of the gestures are already known by iPad users and are very intuitive. Other gestures, such as the one to start a program selection, can be taught easily with a short video tutorial.

Owners of an iPad will recognise the new system function Launch iPad which helps quicken access to installed programs. Until now, Mac users could add a selection of their most-used applications into the Dock at the bottom of the screen and start it with just a click. The rest of the programs though had to be started in the Programs folder or called up using the Spotlight search function. With just a click of the LaunchPad symbol in the Dock, Lion fades out all operating programs and shows a screen-filling overview of all applications.

This display looks like the App overview on the iPad and can be sorted just like on the Apple tablet. Those who install a lot of programs on the Mac can easily lose their overview if they don't consequently clean house. Such users are better served by searching through Spotlight.

If you want to have a bird's eye perspective on all open windows and applications on the Mac then you can call up the Mission Control function. A row of miniature symbols appear along the top of the screen, showing the Dashboard (a page with smaller programs like a calculator or weather forecast), the desktop and all opened programs. Directly below that are all opened windows on the desktop, grouped together according to application.

The new Mac system is also based on the iPad's successful handling of files. Until now, Mac users (just like with Windows PCs) had to save items themselves and determine where they should be saved. Once software is customized to Lion, all changes to a document are automatically saved every five minutes without the user having to do anything. The system saves only the changes to the document instead of creating extra copies.

Similarly to the Time Machine back-up system, users can browse the various versions of a document and if necessary restore or recall them. If you would like to use a document as a template you can create a copy of the original with the function Duplicate.

With Lion, Apple is making a big jump away from the era of PowerPC chips. After switching to Intel's x86 processor, the developers built into the Mac OS X the Rosetta function which allows Intel computers to run programs which are actually written for PowerPC architecture. You will not find the Rosetta setting in Lion, so older PowerPC software cannot be started.

Therefore, users should check before installing Lion which programs will no longer run on their Mac. In most cases, it's enough just to update the application. For some, however, it may take longer for the manufacturers of the application software to customize their programs to the new system.

Even Macintosh users not worrying about old Rosetta programs should allow for a grace period of a couple of weeks. There are still a few errors in the brand new version of Mac OS X Lion. The Apple browser Safari was much slower during our test than before the upgrade - also in comparison to the competing browsers from Firefox and Chrome. Mac users, however, can expect Apple to work out these bugs in the near future with the first update.

YouTube Converter for Mac Lion is all you need to get video from YouTube for Mac OS and enjoy YouTube videos on your mobile devices.

FLV Converter for Mac Lion covers all the FLV conversion functions you may need