Final Cut Express export avi question!!

I'm really really really confused right now. I exported an AVI file of my movie in 16:9 in DVCPRO50 NTSC or something, I'm pretty sure that was it. The file was exported in 16:9 and it played in Quicktime in 16:9. I am not crazy, but I'm going crazy. I put this file into iDVD and it was 4:3. There were no options (that I found) to be able to change the video aspect ratio to 16:9, only the menu ratio. To make sure the video was 16:9 I checked the "get info" in finder and the preview video at the bottom was in 4:3. What!? That doesn't make any sense? I tested this and put an MPEG-4 16:9 file into iDVD. It read it fine and put it into the project in 16:9. I checked the info for that file as well and it was 16:9. I need to get this file into iDVD in 16:9 so it isn't smashed, it's supposed to be on TV. I'm really frustrated.

First of all, proper export for iDVD is as Quicktime Movie ... not ANY flavour of Quicktime conversion.
There are, I think, issues with some verisons of iDVD to get anamorphic video to work properly. There is a free program called Anamorphasizer but I think you need Quicktime Pro to work it.
There may another patch or two. Do a search of the iDVD Forum to get some ideas

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