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Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Every day we come across useless one-gigabyte software installations. At the same time, useful one-megabyte command-line tools do exist. It’s the main reason why the software industry is so dynamic. One of these powerful and useful tools—that reminds us why they’ve been called utilities in the first place—is, and it can be utilized to fix one of the most annoying aspects of digital media, encoded by almost everyone—yes, wrong aspect ratios.

When re-encoding is out of the question, you can modify the container pixel aspect ratio (PAR) of MP4 files—such as MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) video clips—using the following MP4Box command: mp4box -add input.mp4#video:par=X:Y -add input.mp4#audio output.mp4 Please note the second add tag ( -add input.mp4#audio) is to include the audio stream, so it’s obvious it should be dropped if the MPEG-4 clip doesn’t contain an audio stream. Also, if you know the track ID of the video stream, you can alternatively use the following MP4Box command: mp4box -par TrackID=X:Y inputoutput.mp4 For example, we have a “George_Carlin.mp4” encoded with 480×360 pixels—meaning a storage aspect ratio (SAR) of 1.333:1. But we know—out of George’s squeezed body—that it should be a 16:9 video—meaning a wide display aspect ratio (DAR) of 1.778:1. Display Aspect Ratio = Storage Aspect Ratio × Pixel Aspect Ratio or simply DAR = SAR × PAR To calculate pixel aspect ratio, when we want to force a video with a fixed SAR (this cannot be changed, because it’s actually video’s own width to height ratio) to be displayed with a specific DAR—commonly normal (4:3) or widescreen (16:9): PAR = DAR ÷ SAR. How to get minecraft for free full version mac. So, let’s calculate DAR: 1.78 (16:9), because video looked horizontally squeezed SAR = W ÷ H = 480 ÷ 360 = 1.33 (4:3) PAR = DAR ÷ SAR = 1.78 ÷ 1.33 = 1.33 (4:3) Now, use MP4Box with the calculated 4:3 PAR to force the container’s PAR over bitstream’s: mp4box -add George_Carlin.mp4#video:par=4:3 -add George_Carlin.mp4#audio George_Carlin_fixed.mp4 Please note it doesn’t reset the output file, so if your output file exists, it will simply add those audio/video streams to the file, resulting in a strange file, with multiple audio/video streams. So don’t blame “MP4Box.exe” for ending up with two movie clip windows rendered simultaneously in your media player!

Make sure the output file doesn’t exist. Alternatively, considering video stream’s track ID to be “1”, the following “MP4Box.exe” command fixes the PAR, as well: mp4box –par 1=4:3 George_Carlin.mp4 Please note the latter overwrites the input file without confirmation, so make a backup beforehand. Affirmative, it works with MP4Box – GPAC version 0.4.5 (build 33 – Dec 11 2008). Affirmative, that’s the command if a) your MP4 container format, video stream format, and audio stream format are SUPPORTED by MP4Box, and b) your MP4 container contains AT LEAST ONE VIDEO STREAM and ONE AUDIO STREAM. «I’m having some issues with the above syntax» doesn’t help the person who’s trying to help you. BE MORE SPECIFIC about the nature of the issue.

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Capture the Command-Prompt screen and paste it in your post. Get information about your MP4 file using. Sorry about the lack of specificity, i did not intend to be rude, only question the subtleties of the syntax. The mistake was mine. As i figured it would be. I added an extra space between the: and par command.

Took a fresh set of eyes to see it. F: video tools mp4box>mp4box -add wrong.mp4#video: par=4:3 -add wrong.mp4#audio output_file.mp4 Error – 2 input names specified, please check usage one thing i couldn’t get to work was the direct overwrite. But thats because the video was on track 2. I know you stated that such an error would occur if the wrong track was selected.

Is there a way to tell which track the video is on before processing? F: video tools mp4box>mp4box -par 1=4:3 c: wrong.mp4 Error: Bad Parameter F: video tools mp4box>mp4box -par 2=4:3 c: wrong.mp4 Saving c: wrong.mp4: 0.500 secs Interleaving Great post and thanks for the help!! Thanks for the help. I’ve been trying to convert MPG files into MP4 files without recoding but the video size kept getting messed up.

But I say in your sample how to pull the video directly from the original. I had been demuxing and them adding the parts. But now I have it working perfectly.