This article is for iPod users who are not familiar with iPod video conversions such as rip DVD to iPod, convert video to iPod, and backup iPod files to computer and iTunes. It contains 4 parts:
Part 1: Rip and Convert DVD to iPod
Part 2: Convert video to iPod
Part 3: Copy music, video, photo files from iPod to computer and iTunes
Part 4: Transfer files between iPods
Part 1: Rip and Convert DVD to iPod
Tools:
Windows users: DVD to iPod Converter
Mac users: DVD to iPod Converter for Mac
First download and install the DVD to iPod Converter program.
Step 1: Run the DVD to iPod Converter.
Step 2: Insert DVD disc.
Step 3: Click “Open DVD” button to load DVD, DVD folder or IFO files.

Step 4: Select “Audio” and “Subtitle” files.
Step 5: Output settings.
Click “Profile” drop-down button to select an iPod video format.
Click “Browse…” button to choose output folder path.

Advanced settings:
Click “Advanced Profile Settings” window to configure audio and video parameters.

Step 6: Rip and convert.
Click “Start Ripping” button to start to rip and convert DVD to iPod.
Part 2: Convert video to iPod
Tools:
Windows users: iPod Movie Converter for Windows
Mac users: iPod Video Converter for Mac
First download the iPod video converter program.
Step 1: Run the iPod video converter.
Step 2: Load video files you want to convert.
Click “Add File” button to import video files.
Step 3: Output settings.
Click “Profile” drop-down button to choose an iPod format you need.
Click “Browse…” button to choose output folder path.

Step 4: Advanced settings.
Open Advance Profile Settings window to configure audio and video parameters for satisfying your needs.

Step 5: Convert.
Click “Convert” button to start to convert video files to iPod videos.
Part 3: Copy music, video, photo files from iPod to computer and iTunes
Tools:
Windows users: iPod to Computer Transfer
Mac users: iPod to Mac Transfer
First choose an iPod backup software, install and run it.
Step 1: Connect iPod to computer. All information about your iPod will be shown on the main interface.

Step 2: Click to open Audio/Video/Photo/Playlist that you want to transfer.
Step 3: Check files you want to export.
Step 4: Transfer files from iPod to computer or iTunes library.
Click the “Export checked files to local” button to copy files to computer hard drive.

Click the “iPod to iTunes” button to copy files to iTunes library.

Part 4: Transfer files between iPods
Step 1: Connect two iPods via USB cable.

Step 2: Click to open Audio/Video/Photo/Playlist to select and highlight files you want to transfer.
Step 3: Drag and drop highlighted files to the target folder in the left device list.

Ok, done.
Enjoy!!!

How to convert MOD to MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, etc. on Mac?
Part 1: About MOD
With the development of video recording technologies, more and more people are willing to record their daily lives with camcorders to keep memories, such as wedding parties, birthday parties, babies’ growth, or whatever else they thought deserved recording. However, sometimes recording is simple, while handling the generated videos is complicated. Because the video files produced by camcorders usually can not be recognized by most playing or editing software on Mac directly, MOD is one of the formats among them.
MOD is the informal name of tapeless video format used by JVC, Panasonic, and Canon in some models of camcorders, such as JVC GZ-MG130, GZ-MS100U, GZ-MG255, Panasonic SDR-SW20, SDR-SW21, SDR-S26, Canon FS100, FS200, FS21 and so on. It is used exclusively for standard definition video files, and has never been given to a meaning explanation or official name by JVC or Panasonic, the pioneers of it.
Part 2: How to convert MOD to MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, etc.?
When you meet the MOD video files, what will you do firstly? I think to find out a useful MOD converter for Mac at first is really essential. You should convert them to some common video formats like MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, etc. previously, and after that, video playing or editing can only be done without troubles. Pavtuve MOD Converter for Mac is such a kind of converter, it can convert MOD to popular video and audio formats like MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, 3G2, VOB, MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, AC3, M4A etc. Its powerful editing functions also allow you to personalize the recorded MOD videos in whatever ways you like.
Here the guide for Pavtuve MOD Converter for Mac is coming.
Step 1: Download, install and run this program
Step 2: Add video files, select formats, and set destination folder
Press “Add” button to input your MOD files to this program, and then click “Format” button to select your resulted video formats, like MP4, 3GP, AVI, FLV, MOV, etc. You can also use the default exported folder or set it by yourself through clicking “Browse”. Meanwhile, you are also allowed to set output settings by click “Settings”.
Step 3: Start converting
Click“Convert” button at the right bottom of the main interface to start converting.
Part 3: How to trim and crop your MOD videos?
Have you ever thought about just choosing some video clips of your MOD files to convert? Or do you want to remove the black edges of your videos so that they can be played in full screen? If you have this kind of needs, you can read on the following passages.
1.Trim
Dislike the large size? Just need some clips for playback on your portable devices? The function of trim is designed to meet these needs. You can make use of this function to choose the duration time of your videos accurately according to your own requirements.
Three ways are available:
1. Drag the slider bars to set the start time and the end time.
2. Press the brackets icon to mark the start point and the end point.
3. Change values in Set start time and Set end time manually.
2.Crop
If you want to cut off black edges of the videos or want to reset the screen size of them, you can take advantage of this function.
There are two ways available:
1. Crop by adjusting the crop frame
2. Crop by setting the values of “Left”, “Top”, “Right” and “Bottom”, or dragging the slider bars under them.
Once you have finished these editing and converting jobs, you can deal with the resulted videos with ease. Play them on your Mac or portable devices, or upload the FLV files to video websites to share with others, all in all, you can do whatever you like with them.
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