Most simple way to export dv 16:9 to Quicktime with FCP6

Hello,
I read already the posts and I didn't thought, Apple could be such complicated:
I have a Canon HV20 HD Cam, but capture 16:9 SD material with FCP6. I have "DV PAL Anamorphic" as project settings. The captured material looks very fine in FCP6 and has the right 16:9 format. Up to here, everything is wonderful.
Now: What is the easiest way, to export my film exactly like this to quicktime? That I can watch it right away like this on my Computer Screen? With the same quality like in the FCP6 canvas?
Every hint welcome,
Josp

A full size PAL anamorphic image has a square pixel size of 1024x576.
You have two options - either change the image size on export (to 512x288 for example, for a quarter size image, or some multiple thereof), or export as is and make sure quicktime player "knows" how to display it.
For the latter option, you sometimes need to check the "Movie Properties" in Quicktime Player. Under "Presentation", ensure that "Conform Aspect Ratio To" is checked, and set to "Clean."
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