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DOT at a glance
DOT
DOT belongs to the classic binary Office period when document templates were central to controlling letterheads, forms, internal reports, and standardized authoring behavior.
TOD at a glance
TOD
TOD appeared with JVC's HD-capable Everio camcorders around 2006 as the high-definition counterpart to the earlier MOD format, using MPEG-2 Transport Stream rather than Program Stream to accommodate HD bitrates.
Format comparison
| Feature | DOT | TOD |
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| File type | Document | Video |
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| Created year | 1989 | 2004 |
| Inventor | Microsoft | JVC |
| Status | active | legacy |
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When to use each format
When to use DOT
- Your source file is already in DOT.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to TOD.
- DOT is commonly used in document workflows.
When to use TOD
- Your target workflow expects TOD.
- Improve delivery compatibility with TOD.
- TOD is commonly used in video workflows.
FAQs
Why convert DOT to TOD?
Convert to TOD when preserving an original JVC Everio recording or when a legacy ingest workflow still expects the camera-native file.
More commonly, convert from TOD into MP4, MOV, or a mezzanine format during home-video migration and archive cleanup.
What changes when converting DOT to TOD?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
What should I review after converting DOT to TOD?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.