Old VHS music videos to digital life

Hi,
I'm capturing my old VHS music videos to FCP. The idea is to export them later so I can watch them in my iPod, PowerBook or Apple TV.
My questions are:
1. My Tv has a wide screen, and I love to watch productions in that way, but as 100% of my VHS videos are in 4:3 fomat, I want to know if it is possible to crop them giving an anamorphic look so they can fill my tv screen but keeping a good quality in the resolution?
2. When I capture my VHS music videos in FCP, I noticed the video captured is interlace. I don't know if it is beacause that's normal for a analog source or it is because my capture settings are wrong.
3. I've tried to export the video using, in QuickTime Conversion: iPod format, Apple Tv format, MPEG-4 format and iPhone format but I have not been able to find the quality that I've watched in videos bought from iTunes store. Which is the best prescription to export videos in FCP for my digital life?
4. Finaly. Do Apple Tv or iPods have a favourite format (4:3 - 16:9) to play videos for the best resolution?
Thanks.

I want to know if it is possible to crop them giving an anamorphic look so they can fill my tv screen but keeping a good quality in the resolution?
No, not really. VHS was a supremely low quality recording format ie by todays standards its already a load of mush. Bring that in and scale it up so that it would fill a wide screen (whilst cropping off the top and bottom) and you'll be left with even mushier "widescreen" mush.
I noticed the video captured is interlace.
Your VHS recordings are indeed interlaced.
I have not been able to find the quality that I've watched in videos bought from iTunes store
Nor will you. GIGO = Garbage In, Garbage Out
Do Apple Tv or iPods have a favourite format
Yes ... I couldn't tell you offhand what they are, but the recommended formats will all be prescribed by choosing the Apple TV / iPod export formats in Export Quicktime Conversion, or from the presets available in Compressor

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