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VC-1 to MOD Converter — Free, Online, No Signup

Convert VC-1 files to MOD online with no signup required.

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VC-1 at a glance

VC-1

Microsoft submitted WMV9 to SMPTE for standardization in 2003, and the resulting VC-1 standard was approved in 2006. It was adopted alongside H.264 and MPEG-2 as a mandatory Blu-ray Disc video codec.

MOD at a glance

MOD

MOD appeared with JVC's first Everio hard-disk camcorders around 2003, recording standard-definition MPEG-2 video in program stream containers as a pragmatic bridge between the DV tape era and later AVCHD adoption.

Format comparison

Feature
VC-1
MOD
File type

Video

Video

Extensions
  • .vc1

  • .mod

MIME type
  • video/vc1

  • video/mpeg

  • video/x-mod

Created year

2006

2004

Inventor

Microsoft

JVC / Panasonic

Status

active

legacy

Transparency

Not supported

Not supported

Animation

Not supported

Not supported

Primary use cases
  • editing

  • mastering

  • streaming delivery

  • editing

  • mastering

  • streaming delivery

Layer support

Not supported

Not supported

Multitrack support

Not supported

Not supported

Camera raw data

Not supported

Not supported

HDR support

Not supported

Not supported

Streaming ready

Not supported

Not supported

When to use each format

When to use VC-1

  • Your source file is already in VC-1.
  • Preserve source expectations before exporting to MOD.
  • VC-1 is commonly used in video workflows.

When to use MOD

  • Your target workflow expects MOD.
  • Improve delivery compatibility with MOD.
  • MOD is commonly used in video workflows.

FAQs

Why convert VC-1 to MOD?

Convert to MOD when preserving original consumer camcorder captures or when a legacy ingest workflow still expects the camera-native container.

More commonly, it serves as a source format during home-video digitization and migration into MP4, MOV, or editing-friendly mezzanine files.

What changes when converting VC-1 to MOD?

This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.

What should I review after converting VC-1 to MOD?

Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.

Format resources

VC-1MOD

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