How to get correct aspect ratio? Hi-8 transfer

I am Importing through a Datavideo box but cannot get the aspect ratio correct No matter how I set the project I get a 4:3 aspect rather than 16:9.
I don't have the problem in IMovie HD. When I open new project inImovie it asks for standard or widescreen and mports correctly.

I posted screen shots of each step I took.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoda8945
I downloaded the file from the camera to an event.
I created a new Project  in 720x480 anamorphic
I went to timeline and the file is no not anamorphic.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yoda8945
I a now starting to understand how this anamorphic thing works. It can stay at 4:3, but at some point I need 16:9.
How do I batch change in the browser? I don't find anything about an anamorphic flag.

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