Premier Pro video settings

I am attemting to use Premier Pro  CS4 to edit a video that was apparently shot with a setting of 720p on a  Kodak Zi8 camera 9 (is supposed to allow you to sent videos directly  from the camera to You Tube.  When I edit in Premier Pro the settings  tell me the source file is 1280 x 720 and the output is 720 x 480 so  this results in the outer edges of the video not being visible.
How can I make this work ... so that the video shows up as it was shot in an acceptable size and format for You Tube?
Thanks for your help

You will want to Output to the same dimensions, or to an equal Aspect Ratio.
I cannot be 100% certain, but think that your Kodak shoots Square Pixels. You will want to Output to the same Aspect Ratio (or the mathematical equivalent of it), with Square Pixels. The YouTube HD Preset would be a good place to start.
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