How to Burn MOD to DVD on Mac and Windows
If you have digital camcorders like JVC GZ-MG30, Panasonic SDR-S100 and Canon FS100, when you made home movies, you will get movies in MOD format. Then how to burn MOD to DVD so that you can share your movies with your family and friends? DVD Creator for Mac is a professional MOD to DVD Converter for Mac users, which will help you burn MOD videos to DVD on Mac (Mac OS X Snow Leopard, Lion included) easily. This step-by-step guide below shows you the simple steps.
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If you are a Windows user, please go to the detailed tutorial of DVD Creator >>
1Load MOD videos to the MOD to DVD converter
You can just simply drag MOD video files into the program. This Mac MOD to DVD Converter also allows you to add pictures and slideshows. You can also import media files from iPhoto, iMovie or iTunes directly.

2Edit MOD videos
The built-in video editor lets you edit videos and movies before burning MOD to DVD on Mac. You may crop, multiple trim, adjust effects, add watermark and rotate.
3 Convert MOD to DVD on Mac
Select the right output option and start to burn MOD to DVD on Mac.
Once the MOD to DVD burning is finished, now you can enjoy MOD movies on your DVD player.
Tips:
For Windows users, DVD Creator lets you convert and burn all kinds of videos to DVD easily in Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
What is MOD File?
The .MOD file format is used by various digital camcorder models (I.E JVC Everio) to save their videos. These files are often accompanied by small .MOI files (See links below) which contain the videos' time-stamp information. The known camcorders that use the .MOD format include JVC, Panasonic and Canon.
How to Play MOD Files on Mac?
MOD video files are actually MPEG-2 files with AC3 audio. MPEG2 files are not supported by Quicktime by default. You have to buy the QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component from the Apple store. There are some free alternatives to view MPEG-2 files on a Mac: VLC player is the best that is compatible with many kinds of videos. Another alternative player is MPlayer.
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