Best Source Video for iDVD 16:9

hi guys,
i'm creating a 16:9 dvd with idvd 08.
but what is the best source video material to import to idvd?
which resolution is the best? 768x576 / 720x576 or something different?
which Pixel-Aspect-Ratio - 1.000 / 1.066?
is dv-material the best source for that?
please, help
thanx
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A few useful links:
http://www.mmbforums.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=18474&pid=109042&st=0&#entry109 042
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/the-complete-guide-to-ipod-vi deo-conversion-mac/
http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=11480
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1134632&tstart=0
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