Aspect ratio when putting dvds onto AppleTV

I've been using a program that puts my dvd movies into mp4 format but when i play them on a widescreen tv, theres the black bars but not at the top and bottom. they are on the sides. Its really bad when i play a widescreen movie because theres the bars at the top and sides so the movie just looks like a little box. Any ideas on what kind of settings I should use? Haiulllp!!!

If you play them back via iTunes do they look the same?
The actual aspect ratio will also be important as if they are 4:3 movies you can expect the bars at the sides. If they're widescreen movies then remember many films will also have bars top and bottom as they are too wide for 16:9 TVs.
Also be aware that the way your TV processes widescreen signals can vary - different ones have different options which will attempt to fill the screen/zoom or show as 4:3 even. That's why I'm asking how it play in iTunes as if it looks OK there you may need to address settings on the TV too.
I converted a recorded film recently and it had the same - bars at sides/top and bottom which was odd for a letterbox picture - all became clear after about 10 minutes when the letterboxing disappeared and the rest of the film was broadcast 'pan and scan' 4:3, so even the letterboxed start was actually encoded as '4:3 at broadcast!
AC

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