Forcing video to letterbox?

I'm unable to force video to display letterboxed.
Details: working with Anamorphic DV source in DVDSP4 compressed to 16x9 MPEG2 via Compressor 2. Checking 16x9 letterbox in Inspector's track display options. DVDSP recognizes asset as 16x9. Simulator and DVD Player display as 16x9, but formatted video when diplayed on a set top player won't force the video to letterbox. Instead it displays "squeezed".
What's going on here? Never had this problem with DVDSP 2. What am I missing?
Many TIA,
eric

Yeah, you're right!
I actually figured this out when I brought a third set top box into my office. I suppose I shouldn't have taken for granted that either of the other 2 players would be properly set up .
Thanks Steve.

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