Dv wide screen pal problem

I’m tying to make some titles in live type.
The project settings in fcp are pal wide screen. I’m making an in and out point in the time line and then exporting by going file export QuickTime movie. The movie is a reference file.
I’ve opened live type and tried place or place background movie but this is where it seems to go wrong.
The clip looks like is 4:3 and looks squashed. When I look in the project settings its not the same as final cut.
In the settings I have the following choice for pal
ccir 601 pal 5:4
ccir 601 pal sq. 4:3
The project in fcp is pal dv anamorphic. Do I need to change these setting to be correct in live type or do I ignore them?
I’ve tried typing in 720x576 and for pixel aspect ratio 1.46. The canvas changes size but the video clip doesn’t. I have to select the clip and and click stretch to canvas. Is all of this normal or am I doing something wrong?

mr chop wrote:
I’m tying to make some titles in live type.
The project settings in fcp are pal wide screen. I’m making an in and out point in the time line and then exporting by going file export QuickTime movie. The movie is a reference file.
I’ve opened live type and tried place or place background movie but this is where it seems to go wrong.
The clip looks like is 4:3 and looks squashed. When I look in the project settings its not the same as final cut.
In the settings I have the following choice for pal
ccir 601 pal 5:4
ccir 601 pal sq. 4:3
The project in fcp is pal dv anamorphic. Do I need to change these setting to be correct in live type or do I ignore them?
I’ve tried typing in 720x576 and for pixel aspect ratio 1.46. The canvas changes size but the video clip doesn’t. I have to select the clip and and click stretch to canvas. Is all of this normal or am I doing something wrong?
Yes, I was having the same problem too !!

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