Incorrect aspect ratio when importing MPEG-4 Video file to project

My movie which originated from a commercial DVD, is a .m4v.ff.mov file.
The "ff" is the software interface (ffmpegX) that converts third party Unix media.
When I open it as a Quicktime movie it comes up in the correct 1: 2.35 aspect ratio.
and shows an actual pixel dimension of 720 x 304.
When I import that same file to FCP (version 5.1.4) it comes up as 720 x 480 pixels - a completely different aspect ratio. The viewer window shows the pixels to be a SQUARE format but it is grayed out.
I was able to de-select the "show as sq. pixels" in the canvas window but it only expands it to what appears to be a 1: 1.85 aspect ratio and not the 1: 2.35 which it should be.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
i would greatly appreciate someone with the expertise to solve this.
Thanks,
Richard

I think I figured it out for myself:
In the Viewer window go to the "Motion' tab, go down to Aspect ratio and move the slider to the left or right to adjust the width to height relationship.
I have no idea why this is solving the issue but it does.

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