Q1: How to remove your company logo "Pavtube" from my converted MOD videos?
A: Our trial version has a limitation to output video with a watermark. The only way to get rid of it is to purchase the full version and re-convert your MOD videos.
Q2: What's the difference between the trial version and the full version of Pavtube MOD Converter for Mac?
A: The only difference is the watermark "Pavtube" will appear in the converted MOD file after using the trial version. To avoid the issue, you should buy the full version.
Q3: Does the MOD Converter support transcoding MOD footage to Apple ProRes format for editing in Final Cut Pro 6 or 7?
A: Yes. The program can help you convert MOD to Apple ProRes 422, ProRes 4444, Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) QuickTime format for Final Cut Pro 6 or 7 without rendering.
Q4: Could I get a clip/segment of my recorded MOD video by using your MOD Converter for Mac?
A: Yes. You just need add the MOD file and then click on the Edit icon to trim it in the Video Editor window for the video length you like.
Q5: I have iMovie but Final Cut Pro. Could I use your software to convert my MOD footage for iMovie with high quality?
A: Yes. You can easily convert your MOD video to Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC) QuickTime format which is recommended for editing in iMovie and Final Cut Express for its good real-time performance.
Q6: Does the Mac MOD Converter enable to compress my MOD recordings to other popular formats without quality loss in a smaller file size?
A: Yes. The program helps you compress any MOD video to AVI, MP4, QuickTime, WMV, VOB, FLV, 3GP, MPG, MPEG, MKV, MP3, AC3, FLAC, OGG, etc with excellent video quality and top sound quality with only three steps.
Q7: How to remove interface and image noises from my MOD videos for a better visual effect?
A: In face, the software offers the "Deinterlacing" function which helps you remove interface from MOD video by default. Choose "Simple Gauss Blur" in the "Effect" tab, the image noises will be removed or reduced easily.
Q8: How to cut off black edges or other unwanted parts from my MOD recordings?
A: Just use the "Crop" function in the Video Editor window to cut off your MOD video as you wish.
Q9: Could I adjust bitrate, frame rate, sample rate or other parameters to get the video quality I want?
A: Yes. You can click on the "Settings" button to open the profile setting windows where you could customize the profile parameters to meet your need.
Q10: I have a ton of MOD files. Is it possible to combine them into one with a smaller file size for save space?
A: Yes. Just choose the output format you like and then check "Merge into one file", you will get the file after the MOD video conversion.
PS: Know more FAQs about Update, Upgrade, Registration, Refund and more, you can go to check Mac Support Center.
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