It should be the top asked question by people who owns JVC Everio mod, Panasonic and Canon mod file. The mod file can't be played or edited. You can use iOrgsoft mod converter to convert mod to avi. Simple yet powerful.
No, Windows Media Center does not convert AVI files to DVD format. However, it is capable of playing most AVI files.
You have to find a program to convert the files first.
There is a good media converting site, http://www.media-convert.com, that lets you convert almost every format in the world.
Windows media player doesn't support flv format,so you can't play the flv files on it. You can use convert flv files to wmv,avi,mp4,etc. I recommend you 4Media FlV to WMV Converter.It is the professional FLV to WMV converter software which can convert FLV videos to Windows media files including WMV, ASF videos and WMA, WAV, MP3 audios for playing on Windows media players and Windows mobile devices.It's easy to use.You can have a try. You can use VLC player
Use windows media player and sync the files to an mp3 player then go into the the contianing folder for the mp3 music and then drag and drop the files into a folder in the my documents and you should have mp3 files or wmv files.
Download a converter.
Use Windows Movie Maker
In order to see a Windows Movie Maker project file on ANY media player, you must first Publish/Finish the video. This exports/converts the project file into Standard Viewing format. Then it can be played on a media player.
Some programs are designed to read special file formats and not others, for example Windows Media Player cannot open .ram (real audio media) files. Thus there are special programs to convert those files to .mp3 files so you can play on other programs
with a media file converter. You must convert the audio files to .mp3 or another supported format. google search "format factory"
Vista Media Center supports Windows Media files which are .wm, .asf. Also supports Windows Media Video files such as .wmv. Windows video files in .avi format are also supported. The .mpeg, .mpg, .mpe, .m1v, .mp2, and .mpv2 movie files are all supported.
No. Windows Movie Maker records in .wma (Windows Media Audio) format. However, you can import and edit .wav files in the program.