Export HD move to widescreen, is it possible?

I'm new to FCE. Used Premier Elements and others for years. I just edited a moved in 1080i HD and was able to create a dvd by sending the QuickTime movie version to iDVD.
Now I just want to create a file to keep as a separate movie. With Premier Elements on Windows and using DV, it was easy. Just create an uncompressed AVI and you keep good quality and universal editability. With FCE I have tried pretty much every export format and none produce a wide screen movie period. I've read through this forum and the only suggestion is to use Anamorpicizer which then requires that I buy QT Pro. (As an aside, I'm using FCE 3.0 on an Intel machine, so export to QT takes 25 hours for a 10 minute clip.)
I've tried the suggestion to create a DV sequence and copy my HD to that, still no wide screen QT file.
(My goal is to have a 'movie' clip I can use for future editing, easy viewing and conversion to iPod and other formats using iMovie which is a native app. I'm waiting for FCE 4.0 before upgrading, if it comes soon.)
Is there anyway to export widescreen from FCE? And is there any way to save it in MPEG2 for (inclusion on future DVDs without keeping all the HD source online) without having to buy a 3rd party codec?
thanks in advance.

So it looks like you want to export your finished movie into a format that can be edited by FCE in the future ... you've decided you don't want to keep your original clips and FCE Project file ...
Do File > Export > Using QuickTime Conversion
In the Save dialog box -
..... Select Format > QuickTime Movie
..... Select Use > Default Settings
Then click the Options button
In the Movie Settings window -
Select Video > Settings
..... Select Compression type > Apple Intermediate Codec
..... Select Compressor > Preset > HDV 1080i (you said you have a 1080i movie)
UNcheck "Prepare for Internet Streaming"
Click OK back to the Save dialog box
Give your movie a name, select the location to save, hit Save
This will give you a QT file encoded as Apple Intermediate Codec, and you will be able to import it back into FCE in the future when you want to do more editing.
If it were me, I would keep my original clips and FCE project file instead of doing what you are doing here.
As for your other questions, Anamorphicizer is a great little app but it's only needed when you have anamorphic DV material, which is not what you have here. FCE does not encode into MPEG2; that's done by iDVD, Compressor or other applications. If you want to output a video that you can re-edit in the future, you DON'T want to encode it into MPEG2.
You might find this article by Ken Stone of interest - Video to iPod
One final note - you really should upgrade to FCE 3.5. Version 3.0 will run on the Intel machines but not well. HDV takes a lot longer to export than DV, but 25 hours for a 10 min video is awful; it's probably because you're running FCE 3.0 on your Intel MBP. Version 3.5 is the universal binary version that was designed for the Intel Macs. How much RAM do you have in that MBP?

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