Wednesday, July 27, 2011

How to play Canon AVCHD, Canon MOD on QuickTime

Currently, Canon AVCHD, Canon MOD camcorders are dashing in the market for cheaper price than its competitors and good cost performance considering both price and image quality. More and more people would choose Canon AVCHD or MOD series, but the same time, this highly-regarded reputation camera also generates various problems like to connect Canon camera to Mac and play its movies on QuickTime. Before we solve the problem, let's take a brief learning about Canon AVCHD and Canon MOD.

1. Take Canon VIXIA series as example, they obey to AVCHD series and output .M2TS files when connect to computer. All its AVCHD are capable of recording 1080i interlaced video and the newer models offer higher data rate and full HD 1920x1080 resolution such as HG 21.
VIXIA has a big family; here I list the most popular models in the market:



For this popular HD camera, to convert its .M2TS formats to QuickTime, you can use Canon AVCHD Video Converter Mac for Mac to solve this problem, and the latest VIXIA HF S11, VIXIA HF S10, VIXIA HF S100, VIXIA HF20, VIXIA HF200, VIXIA HG21, VIXIA HG20, etc. are all supported by the Canon AVCHD Converter for Mac.

Since January 2008 Canon unveiled a family of tapeless standard definition consumer camcorders: the FS100, FS10 and FS11, Canon also joins in the MOD digital camera market and all these camcorders record in MOD format. Here are they:






Maybe you will insist that currently MOD cameras are not as hot as HD camera and will substitute by HD cameras one day, of course this currency is correct but won't occur so quick for that not everyone demand HD and are affordable the high price of HD series. To convert your MOD files to QuickTime, Canon MOD Video Converter for Mac is specially designed for we customers, and it also support JVC MOD, JVC TOD, Panasonic MOD.

2 comments:

  1. Some troubles appears along with Apple releasing iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 plus.
    I can't play HD AVCHD movies on iPhone 6/6 Plus. This is kinda embarrassing.
    But soon, I get a solution - Aunsoft Video Converter.

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