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Convert MOD to Xvid
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MOD to Xvid Converter Software converts MOD files to Xvid
fast. Xvid offers outstanding quality and performance clearly surpassing expensive,
competing products. Xvid allows you to create video for interoperable exchange
with portable or home multimedia devices as Xvid is widely supported in hardware.
Being open-source, Xvid is future-proof and secure to use.
Besides MOD and Xvid, the converter also supports common and uncommon video
and audio formats and protable devices such as CAF (Core Audio Format), M4V, 3G2, Windows Phone, SWF, OGM, ASF, etc. It could convert
M4V to CAF (Core Audio Format), MOV to Android Phone, OGV to CAF (Core Audio Format), WMV to 3G2, EVO to H.264, and so on.
MOD to Xvid Converter Software supports batch conversion and, is
full compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit editions of Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP/2000.
What is MOD?
MOD and TOD are recording formats for use in digital tapeless camcorders.
Some video decoders do not interpret the aspect ratio information in the
media file header correctly, so 16:9 video may appear squeezed horizontally
when viewed. Some tools such as MediaInfo can correctly report the aspect
ratio of widescreen MOD files, but media players may or may not display
them correctly depending on the capabilities of the video decoder that
they are utilizing at the time. If you have a JVC video camera or camcorder,
you might want to save and view video clips on your personal computer.
MOD is used exclusively for standard definition video files, while TOD
is used for high definition files. Sony employs MPEG-2 video encoding and
Program Stream container in its standard definition camcorders too, but
the directory structure is different from MOD, and the media files have
conventional MPG extension. Media files must be packaged into distribution
formats like HD DVD or Blu-ray Disc, using authoring software. As of 2011,
MOD format is still being used in standard definition camcorders manufactured
by JVC, Panasonic and Canon. Transport stream files can be converted into
more common program stream files without recompressing the video itself.
Software that is shipped with camcorders is capable of processing the aspect
ratio information correctly, aided perhaps by the metadata stored in MOI
files. This video can be easily authored for watching on a DVD player without
recompression, because it is fully compliant with DVD-video standard. One
of TOD recording modes, "1440CBR", has the same frame size, aspect
ratio and frame rate as 1080i HDV, and can be loosely called "HDV
on disk".
What is Xvid?
XviD is the name of a popular new video codec being developed as an open
source project by volunteer programmers from all over the world. Xvid is
Free Software and released under the GNU GPL license. This means that the
source code of the software is publically available and programmers are
allowed to make modifications to the code. Also, redistribution of Xvid
is permitted but only under the terms of the GPL license. In 2002, XviD
had tension with Sigma Designs, which released the REALmagic MPEG-4 video
codec. Later, it became evident that the codec was pretty much based on
XviD technology, which was fraught with a serious copyright infringement
issue. XviD ensures fast compression and exceptional quality video performance
and exceeds many expensive similar products. Xvid uses ASP features such
as b-frames, global and quarter pixel motion compensation, lumi masking,
trellis quantization, and H.263, MPEG and custom quantization matrices.
The Xvid codec and player is available for Mac, Windows, and Linux systems.
Primarily, XviD competed with the proprietary DivX codec, and there was
pretty mush patent controversy around this software. The XviD codec makes
it possible to compress a full-length DVD-quality movie enough to fit on
one or two CDs, depending on the length of the movie. To play XviD videos
you first need to install the XviD codec on your computer. Many of these
applications are Free Software as well and can be used free of charge.
So there's a whole ecosystem of free tools available around Xvid that help
you carry out almost any task you can imagine around digital video. Next
to delivering great quality video, Xvid is also very fast both for de-
and encoding. Special optimizations also for the very latest features of
PC processors like hyperthreading, dual-core or SSE3 instruction set guarantee
high-performance video playback and creation.
How to Convert MOD to Xvid?
- Free Download MOD to Xvid Conversion
Software
- Install the Program by Step-by-step Instructions
- Launch MOD to Xvid Converter Software
- Choose MOD Files
Click "Add Files" to choose MOD files.
Choose one or more MOD files you want to convert and then click Open.
MOD to Xvid Converter Software will open MOD files and get file
information of the file such as width, height, frame rate, video bit rate, audio
sample rate, audio bit rate, audio channels, and then display the information
of MOD file at conversion list.
- Choose Output Format
Click on combo box of output format and then choose "to Xvid".
- [Optional, for advanced user]
Set Xvid Encoding Parameters
If you want to change Xvid encoding parameters such as bit rate, frame rate, video
size, and aspect ratio, please click "Options".
And then, switch to tab "Video & Audio" and choose "Xvid
(*.avi)" at "Output Format", and then set options for
video and audio.
- Convert MOD to Xvid
Click "Convert" to convert all MOD files in list to Xvid format.
The software is converting MOD files to Xvid.
- Play and Browse Xvid File
When conversion completes, you can right-click converted item and choose "Play
Destination" to play the outputted Xvid file; or choose "Browse
Destination Folder" to open Windows Explorer to browse the outputted Xvid
file.
- Done
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