Exporting as a quicktime file problems

Hi,
I am using Premiere Pro 2.0
I have a 16:9 project, and have 16:9 footage, when I save as a .avi it plays in widescreen
The project I am doing requires a .mov file, with h.264 compression.
Whenever I do this, the file ends up playing in quicktime as a 4:3 file instead of 16:9
I got no idea what im doing wrong

I thought quicktime was the best player for .mov
Well, it's A player for MOV, but at least the PC version, has all sorts of issues, even with what should be its native format. Many try to keep it out of the mix, as much as is possible. It seems to also have issues with gamma.
Good luck,
Hunt

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