HV20 HD video imported as 1440 * 1080 - expected 1920 * 1200

I used my Canon HV20 to take HD video.
I captured the video within Premiere Pro CS4 (4.1.0)
The resulting resolution was 1440 * 1080
Shouldn't it be 1920 * 1200 ?
What am I missing here.
Thx

The HDV format is 1440 x 1080 using non-square pixels to 'stretch' the image the full width.  This is normal.  You work in a 1440 x 1080 preset for this media.
(On a side note, there are no video specifications using 1200 vertical pixels, only 1080 and 720 for HD.)

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