How to convert DVR to MOD?
You can convert DVR files to MOD format in several ways. The most proven option is to download dedicated software that allows you to convert between the DVR and MOD formats. At the bottom you will find a list of software programs that support DVR and MOD files and can also save them in new file formats.
DVR File Type
A DVR file extension is a type of software file that is created by Microsoft and used to store recorded TV shows. It contains metadata about the show that can be shown on sites like IMDB.
Full Name | Microsoft Recorded TV Show |
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Developer | Microsoft |
Category | Video Files |
MOD File Type
The MOD file extension is a file type used in the Amiga computer system to store music. The file format was also used in some other platforms, like Atari ST and Commodore 64, but it has mostly been replaced with MP3. The MOD file extension stands for Music Module File. This is an audio format that was developed by Mark Morgan of Lucasfilm Games (which later became Skywalker Sound). The first release of MODs was made on April 21st, 1987; since then, they have been released continuously by various groups and companies. A new release is made every 6 months to update the song catalogues. MOD files can be opened using DOSBox or Amiga Forever or Virtual Amiga Graphics (VAEmu)
Full Name | Amiga Music Module Format |
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Developer | N/A |
Category | Audio Files |
Software, that convert DVR files
The list contains a list of dedicated software for converting DVR and MOD files. The list may also include programs that support DVR files and allow you to save them with different file extensions.
DVR to MOD Converters
- Cyberlink PowerDirector
- Cyberlink PowerProducer