Is anamorphic really possible in iDVD?

I have a 16x9 iMovie 6 project, which I've imported into a 16x9 iDVD 7 project. After I burn the DVD, when I play it on a 4x3 TV, the image is not stretched, but the sides are cropped off. I have tried many of the workarounds posted here to fix this, including using MyDVDEdit. This has worked OK in the past, but I upgraded to iDVD 7 because I was told that this bug had been fixed. I'm very disappointed to see that it is not. I know that it is not a setting in my DVD player because other widescreen DVDs I own letterbox just fine. Is anyone else experiencing this?

when I play it on a 4x3 TV, the image is not stretched, but the sides are cropped off.
It sounds like the default setting of your DVD player for 16:9 content is 'Pan and Scan' instead of 'Letterbox'. Check the set up setting for your player. This is what I had to do.
I assume the DVD plays correctly in your Mac with Apple's DVD Player.
I know that it is not a setting in my DVD player because other widescreen DVDs I own letterbox just fine.
They have the widescreen flag on the disc set to always letterbox. There is no right or wrong on the issue. Some people don't like the black bars at the top and bottom. It's an easy 'fix' in your player to change to 'Letterbox' - far easier than playing around with editing the information on a DVD using MyDVDEdit and reburning it.

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