IDVD "stretches" my movie -using PanasonicHDC-SD1. Best workflow?

OK, trying to find the best overall workflow for the best movies burned via iDVD.
Here's what I tried: Using the HD cam, importing to iMovie 08, and "Sharing" using Quicktime, then picking the codec "Apple Intermediate", size is 1280x720.
This gave me what I feel is an excellent (as viewed on my iMac) video.
Next, I started a new iDVD proj, picked 16:9 ratio, imported the video and burned it. The resulting video, as seen from the freshly burned DVD thru "DVD Player" on my mac (not on a DVD player hooked up to my tv) now looks distorted, with a lower quality. It has "cut off" the left and right edges and stretched out the movie.
Relatedly, when I play it on my tv (HD), I can't figure out a way to play the movie in full 16:9, even tho I play DVDs that way all the time. This cropping has forced me to use a "centered" title.
Thanks!

{quote:title=AppleMan1958 wrote:}I would not convert them to h.264, because if you re-use, you will have a generational data loss as your reconvert to AIC.{quote}
Are you sure I will have to reconvert to AIC? I tried putting H.264 encoded clips into events and iMovie seems to deal with them the same way. Just editing (selecting, scrubbing) is a little slower.
How do you suggest storing home footage?

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