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Tanbee MOD Video Converter 3.8.90
Tanbee
Convert Mod and Tod to WMV, MPG, MPEG, FLV, SWF, AVI, ASF, MP4, MOV, DivX, XviD, DVD-Video, MKV, VOB, 3GP, 3GPP, RM, RMVB, MP3, AAC, M4A. MOD is standard definition video files captured JVC, Panasonic, or Canon Camcorders. Apparently MOD is some sort of MPEG-2 encoding, however, most major video editing suites prefer not to accept this format. People who are interested in movie editing may have encountered the issue- what to do with the MOD files? Re-name .MOD to .MPG? However, these files cannot be imported into WMM. So the MOD file format needs to be changed. Any clue on how to convert .MOD files? Tanbee Mod Video Converter is dedicated to convert .MOD files to regular video files which are readable by common media players and editing programs. It can export .MOD files to MPG, AVI, WMV, MP4, MOV, 3GP, RM, FLV, SWF, etc. As a powerful program, the Mod Converter also allows you to import .TOD, .MKV, .VOB, .MPG, .MP4, .MOV, and .3GP files to your PC for conversion and edit. Tanbee Mod Video Converter assists you in publishing your excellent videos to stream online, like YouTube, MySpace, Yahoo, Hulu, Metacafe, etc. or your personal site. Share with more friends in the world! You can even enjoy your recorded videos on personal digital devices, including iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, BlackBerry, Gphone, PSP, Zune, Creative Zen, iRivier, and other MP4 players. Have fun with Mod Converter.
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