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Louisville, KY
Single & Looking
You know I have a JVC camcorder and ran into a similar problem. JVC uses a .mod extension for video files. They play just fine in most players, VLC etc. But only JVC's video editing software can edit them. I found out that .mod is really just the same as mpeg. In fact, you can rename the file and change mod to mpeg and it will now work in any editing software that supports mpeg with no problems. I wrote a batch extension edit .bat and once I get all of my .mod files in a folder I copy the .bat into that folder and run it converting all the .mod to .mpeg in a go. I really wish that they could all agree on a universal format so that us paying customers can actually use (with ease) our resulting videos. Why should I jump through hoops because I don't like their crappy software?