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    Okay, so I have purchased and installed MPEG Streamclip and started testing it out with the pieces of video footage that I had copied from my old hard drive. But when I go to do anything with the .TOD files that are on my camera or on other parts of the hard drive... nothing. Have I missed an intermediate stage or something? I still have hours of stuff on the camera itself that needs to be worked on. *sigh*
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    http://filext.com/file-extension/TOD

    try changing the file extension to .M2T and try again.....
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    I believe that's MPEG2 so you'll need Apple's MPEG2 codec which you may purchase & download from the Apple Store.
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  4. I made a new module in my app, a FREE one (no need to register to use it), to convert AVCHD & TOD & Sanyo HD files
    this is a beta version (actually seems to works on Tiger & Leo, PPC & intel, QuickTime 7.3 or newer)
    http://movieconverter.online.fr/DL/MovieConverter_1.4b.zip

    I just ask for feedbacks (config, succes, problems?, ...)

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