.mod files on a ekstern HD to IMovie.

hello all mac people!
i have a JVC camera with .mod files.
when i was in holliday, i recorded very much, then i needed to copy the movies over to my ekstern HD. now i want to edit the movies with imovie. but i cant. imovie cant open the .mod files on my ekstern hd, but imovie can open .mod files direct from camera, but not from ekstern HD.
and i cant paste the recorded files from ekstern hd to the camera HD again, because its not writeable.
when i rename the .mod files to .mpeg, i can se the movies in VLC, but i cant copy it to Imovie
Can any1 pleas help me?
i need it very much.
best regards ali

harem wrote:
.. it didnt work ? i mean when i press apple and b, a window shows up, but nothing there!
don't get hasty, young padovan
apple-b, than click on 'add files'
in the next dialog, choose your files..
in the next dialog MSC asks for a new location for the converted files..
than choose the codec..
do NOT check the 'join all files' checkbox..
click gain..
MSC does it work..
.. do you get it automatic?
yepp, thanks for the Yellow One ..
ich kann (die) deutsch(e) sprechen!
most people here not.. so, let's stay with English.. Pidgin.. (you'll soon notice, esp. socalled 'native speaker' have their own grammar here.. )
have fun with iMovie!

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