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  1. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2007
    Location: Australia
    ok, i have this cam here

    High Definition Everio Hard Disk Camcorder
    GZ-HD7

    more info - http://www.jvc-australia.com/JVC/cli...D=4&prodID=270

    now, i can backup the files to my PC, but they are in .TOD format

    what the hell is .TOD???? ive never seen it b4

    i can go to edit the videos on my PC, which copies them to my PC as mpeg files, and they are roughly the same size, so im guessing wen it puts it to my PC in mpeg format, it doesnt lose quality???

    any help will be appreciated
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  2. Member Krispy Kritter's Avatar
    Join Date: Jul 2003
    Location: St Louis, MO USA
    It's most likely a proprietary format used by the camcorder. And there is most likely a loss of quality after conversion to mpeg, especially if the files are the same size. But that is to be expected, especially since the DVD format doesn't support HD. All you really need now is a DVD authoring program to ensure the files meet dvd specs and get them in the proper format.

    Take a look in the HOW TO - Author section.
    Google is your Friend
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  3. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    This is a special case camcorder. Use the software that shipped with it.
    http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...iew/Format.htm

    It is intended for Blu-Ray authoring.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: Mar 2007
    Location: Australia
    so, basically, i need to buy a blue ray burner?
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  5. Member edDV's Avatar
    Join Date: Mar 2004
    Location: Northern California, USA
    Originally Posted by metallifreak27
    so, basically, i need to buy a blue ray burner?
    I haven't used their software but it probably transfers and may allow conversion to normal MPeg2. Id call JVC support. Little is known about this camcorder.
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    Join Date: Sep 2007
    Location: Sweden
    According to JVC, the top format is the result of copyright issues.. Which means that it actually is an mpg-file.. just rename it and it will work just fine... Yeah
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