IDVD stretches slideshow because of higher aspect ratio

Hi,
i created an slide show with iDVD 6 and aspect ratio 16:9
if i burn the slide show and play it on my iMac, everything is OK, but when i play it on my tv, all images are stretched horizontally. this because the aspect ratio of the tv is 16:10 (i think)
is there a way to preserve the aspect ratio so my images wont stretch up?
thanks,
Dupol

sounds like an adjustment you may need to address on the TV or remote prior to playing the dvd.

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