Mpeg Streamclip question

Hey all,
I realize that this isn't an Mpeg streamclip forum, but I need to rip some DVDs and spit them out as QT's to use in FCP.
For some reason, when I import the DVD files into Mpeg streamclip the viewer window slices off a bar on the right of the frame. To be clear, the image isn't missing any picture, but rather it resembles a full frame 4:3 style image with a black bar on the right frame. I wondered if this was just a glitch in the preview window, but when I output a QT sample, the rendered video also has this black bar.
Oddly enough, this seems to happen at random and only with certain imported DVD files from time to time. The DVD I am attempting to rip is a 16:9 aspect ratio, and all of the settings are default as the problem occurs when importing the DVD files, before any actual settings are changed.
If anyone is knowledgeable about Mpeg streamclip and could help me out, I'd appreciate it.

Anyone out there?
My issue is persisting and has caused a total hault to productivity.
Once again, when I import ripped DVD files in to Mpeg stream clip, either via 'open files' or 'open dvd' the image becomes 4:3 in the viewer and leaves a glitchy and empty bar/space on the right of the viewer, when this is output either as QT, DV etc.. that empty space becomes a black bar in the output video.
I was able to successfully output a 16:9 DV clip only once by selecting 'open DVD' as opposed to 'open files' and this seemed to do it but this only worked with this particular DVD.
Any help would be appreciated.

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