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How to Convert MOD to iPhone 4 on Mac OS X
Some models of the JVC, Panasonic and Canon Digital Camcorder record videos to .MOD video format. If you have taken a lot of MOD videos with your camcorders and want to play the MOD files on your iPhone (iPhone 4G, iPhone 3Gs/3G, etc.), you need a MOD to iPhone Video Converter for Mac, which provides optimized presets for your iPhone so you don't need to worry about the settings for your iPhone (iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4).
Click here to free download iFunia MOD to iPhone 4 Converter for Mac.
Step 1: Add MOD files to Mac MOD to iPhone 4 Video Converter
Click "Add Files" button to load MOD files from hard drive. Or you can drag the files to this program directly. This MOD to iPhone Video Converter supports batch conversion so you can convert several MOD files in one go.

(Optional) Edit MOD videos to improve the output quality
This MOD to iPad video converter also provides you with simple editing functions. It allows you to:
Crop: Enables you to customize the frame size (16:9, 4:3 etc) and cut off black margins of the videos.
Effect: You can use this function to set the brightness, contrast, saturation, apply different movie styles.
Watermark: Add image or textual watermark to the MOD video.

Step 2 : Choose iPhone as output format and set other settings
Click the "Output Format" drop-down list box to select an output format according to your iPhone device. Here we take "iPhone H.264 Video (.mp4)" as the output format for example. You are allowed to adjust video and audio options such as frame rate, bit rate, video codec, etc". If you are not familiar with the iPad setting, leave it as the default one.

Step 3: Start MOD to iPhone 4 conversion on OS X
Now you may click the big button "Start" to begin converting MOD to iPhone 4 video. The convert progress bar shows you how much of the encoding is completed. The encoding time will depend on several variables including: the duration of the video file, the speed of your computer, what other activity your computer is currently doing and the bitrate you set.



