Maintaining 16:9 aspect ratio when exporting

I am still using FCP 5.0.4 and Compressor 2.0.1. My problem is that I can not work out how to export FCP projects in 16:9 aspect. All my raw files in FCP are either 16:9 .mov files from DVD's or footage from my Sony PDX10P in widescreen format. They are OK in FCP but when I go to export in either Compressor or direct to QuickTime Movie or QT Conversion I end up with files that are 4:3 aspect which distorts the footage. I obviously have some sort of incorrect setting, could anyone give me some pointers.

That makes sense. Thanks Covita
Changing the resolution using QT Pro is a quick and dirty solution then, which should if possible be avoided. I asked about this earlier (Nov. 2006), but got no response.
Lesson learned!
Good thing I use Compressor and DVD Studio Pro then. Because even though you choose a 16:9 preset in Compressor, it reads the footage as anamorphic and does everything right. I wondered if I had to use a 4:3 preset in Compressor to get this anamorphic issue right, but fortunately not
This is what MPEG Streamclip says about my encoded anamorphic clip (.VOB file on the DVD): MPEG-2, 720 × 576, 16:9, 25 fps, 7.70 Mbps, lower field first.
A little anamorphic checkbox inside iDVD would have made this easy with iDVD too.

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