Video Converter for Ipad 2

I just got my iPad 2 a week back and since then I have been searching for a suitable video converter.I was hoping that other iPad users can recommend a video converter which can not only convert the video but also change the aspect ratio to 4:3 so I can watch the video in full screen on my device.
(P.S- I know this question has been posted a number of times on this forum,and I have tried many of those software's but I have found none which can give me the desired aspect ratio.)

Since you don't mention what software you've already tried, be prepared to have people recommend the same things that you've already tried.
The most recommended software for video conversion is Handbrake.

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