Idvd slide shows always display in 4:3

I am new to iDVD and to this forum. I have created a small slide show set to 16:9. My main page and the extras page display in 16:9, however, the slideshows all display in 4:3.
The images are cropped not distorted. This happens regardless of the theme I have chosen. The dvd player is set to 16:9 output and the idvd previewer shows the slideshows as 4:3 as well.
Does anybody have any thoughts?? I need help!!!
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