Motion project aspect ratios.

The Problem:
When opening a motion project in FCP, the aspect ratio is completely changed and never looks right even when both settings are exactly the same.
The Details:
Motion Ratio= Project: NTSC Broadcast SD 720 X 486 29.97fps NTSC D1/DV Anamorphic
Final Cut= NTSC DV (3:2) 720 X 480 anamorphic 29.97fps
PLEASE HELP!

Well one problem I see is that you are using different setting for Motion (720x486 anamorphic) and FCP (DV 720x480 anamorphic). That will cause you other, ugly problems so you should make them identical.
When you say it didn't work, did you change the browser clip or the timeline clip? And you added the checkmark? That should do it.

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