Does anyone know letterbox overlay size?

I have 16:9 video that I am using subtitle buttons over in my tracks. On a 16:9 dvd player - the overlay look fine but on a 4:3 tv / player they dont line up.
In the manual it says I need a seperate subtitle layer with a different overlay for it to work - I have tried resizing the overlay to compensate for the letterboxing - but it still doesnt work?
Does anyone know the correct size I am supposed to make the new overlay for it to fit?

Hi Nic,
Sorry I havn't replied earlier, hope this still may help.
To correctly make letterboxed overlays the easiest option is to anamorphasize your 16:9 overlay (make it 720x576 for Pal, 720x480 for ntsc). Pull it into Final Cut and set its format to anamorphic (right click on it in browser, choose format, tick anamorphic) then if you drop this clip onto a 4:3 sequence final Cut automatically makes it letterboxed for you, export and voila.
However, dvd studio still messes this up and on some players (not all) the letterboxed overlays are not formatted correctly - I know this is a dvd studio error because I have used the same files in Scenarist and they work! on all players!
I've told apple and my guess is they wont do anything...
Pete

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