CUSTOM ASPECT RATIO SQUISHING IMAGE

I have a 720x486 clip that I'm cutting into a 300x250 sequence. Problem I'm finding is in both square & DV pixel aspect ratios, my image is being "squished" both horizontally and vertically.
Any ideas on how to keep my original D1 aspect ratios within a modified 300x250 sequence?
Thanks in Advance!
Trevin
g5   Mac OS X (10.4.4)   work

Is there no way to place a D1 clip into a custom aspect sequence without it modifiying the original clip?
As long as your Pixel Aspect ratio is correct, you should not see distortion. FCP will scale a clip when you drop it in, but it should not distort it.
In my experience, this works best if you start with an 8-bit sequence (aka 720x486) and then alter its Aspect Ratio - not its Pixel Aspect Ratio, though - from CCIR 601 NTSC (40:27) to Custom. Then alter your frame size to 300x250.
Of course, once you've placed your clips into the sequence, you'll need to remove the scaling (but it should not distort any of them).
I've had to do things in unique aspect ratios, and I've never had an issue so long as I've done it this way.
Care to share your workflow?

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