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I have changed the preferences between 16:9 and 4:3 to see if there is an improvement, and 16:9 seems the better choice, but it doesn't resolve the issue. I have tried clicking on the small cog on the imported video and selected "FIT" and "CROP." This does remove the black bars, but also loses a portion of the video off the left and right sides too.
Does anyone know how to keep the whole picture while losing the the bars top and bottom?

I'm really unsure of the cause of your problem, but technically, I can't see how iTunes could have an impact on the iPod play back in your car.
could it be related to an iPod software update that you would also made? I mean, by installing 3.0 or 3.1 on your iPod at the same time you have upgrade iTunes?

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