Camelio P30 and aspect ratio

Why my camera Camelio P30 when playing MOV files (1080p) aspect ratio of 4:3 players, including the "iron" player Popcorn?
A colleague at the forum is the same camera and the aspect ratio on his cell all the players show the correct 16:9

No, do not compare.
Yes, and cameras in this series are practically no.
simply exposed 1080p mode and all
By the way, why then mov files created on the camera for me to play as a slideshow. We have to repack them in MKV with priuditelnoy ustonovkoy tick 16:9 - then and played well and the proportions correct.
but every time I repack hard.
mov so why relatives are not understand.

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