IMovie (16:9) - iDVD (16:9) - playback on  widescreen TV (4:3).

Hi,
I I'm trying to figure this out, but couldn't find it. Let me write down what I've done:
1. created a movie in iMovie09 (aspect ratio 16:9).
2. exported the movie "Share" > "Export movie..." size export: HD
3. imported the movie in iDVD09 (drag and dropped it in a theme).
4. the aspect ratio seems to be 16:9 (both the preview and the "Project" > "Project info...." properties)
5. burned the DVD (videomode: Pal, encoding: Professional Quality, aspect ratio: 16:9, single layer)
6. playback on my macbook pro seems to be fine.
7. playback on my widescreen TV in the living room is not. There I see only what's in the "Standard Crop Area", which is the 4:3 aspect ratio if I'm correct.
What's wrong with the described workflow?
Thanks in advance,

I am having the same issue. It keeps stretching my 16:9 DVD, so I am missing the right and left edges of the video. Have you figured anything else out on this?
This is usually a DVD player setting issue. The default for many players is to 'Pan & Scan' widescreen video rather than 'Letterbox'. Pan & Scan will cut off the edges. Get out your DVD player manual for info on changing the setting.
BTW, the next time you post with a question, please start a new message thread. Adding to a message thread that has already been marked Solved is NEVER a good idea.

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