IDVD changes  my aspect ratio

USing iDVD to make DVD of my daughters school play.
Using FCE 4 to export QT movie. Shot in 4x3, Edited in 4x3, Exported QT plays in 4x3 using QT.
Problem arises when I import sequence into iDVD 4x3 project.
It converts the sequence to widescreen.
A different sequence from some project works fine.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Also how do I make chapters?
Is there a play all option on IDVD?

Started eliminating elements from my sequence. Problem was caused by jpegs I imported place 2 masks on with some crawling text.
Popped one frame of video from my DV footage and that took care of the aspect issues.
Still looking how to add chapters using FCE 4 with iDVD.

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