Hi, I have some MOD files with incorrect aspect ratio. MOD files are basically 
MPEG and were produced by Panasonic/JVC camcorders a few years ago. I can 
import into things like iMove and Elements but they appear in 4:3 format 
instead of 16:9. The cause is that the MPEG Sequence Headers have aspect ratio 
incorrectly set to 4:3 (there is a separate MOI file that says the aspect ratio 
is actually 16:9).

Anyway, lots of people have hit this problem and the solution usually suggested 
is to use a program called SDCopy which “sets the widescreen flag” (not 
actually a flag at all it appears). I’m on a Mac so can’t run SDCopy. I haven’t 
been able to find any alternatives to SDCopy apart from using ffmpeg to 
re-encode. I’ve experimented with a Hex Editor to change all the sequence 
headers from the 4:3 value to 16:9 and that works fine so I’m thinking of 
writing a little program to do this. Not having to re-encode is my goal here.

But before I do so I just want to check that I haven’t missed some obscure 
ffmpeg feature that will allow me to do this? From what I read it appears you 
either have to decode and then reencode or there is the copy option, but the 
copy option doesn’t touch the sequence headers (I tried "ffmpeg -i file.mod 
-acodec copy -vcodec copy -aspect 16:9 file.mpeg”)

Thanks,

David
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