Premiere Elements 3.0 16:9 Export Issue

I can not get a 16:9 export from Premiere Elements 3.0. Please advise.
In Premiere Elements 3.0 Set-Up, 16:9 (wide screen) was selected from the Project.
Camcorder: Canon FS200
Native File Format: .MOD (Premiere Elements 3.0 will not read Canon .MOD 16:9 File Format)
.MOD Conversion Programs: PIXELA and sdcopy
Operating System: Vista
Premiere Elements 3.0 file export is actually 4:3
Lastest File Attempt
Canon FS200 Community Forum Post with videos
If anyone is interested in trouble shooting this, I can post the raw files (.MOD or the converted .MPG file that Premiere Elements 3.0 used)

> For YouTube, the two most often used formats are MOV w/ H.264 CODEC and FLV.
OK. I'll upload the files to another video sharing service.
> You can post a screen-cap of each tab in the settings dialog.
Is this the screen-cap (if not, please tell me how to find it...step-by-step)
Export
Video and audio
Entire Timeline
Filetype
Microsoft DV AVI
Video Settings
Compressor: DV NTSC
Frame size: 720h 480v (1.200)
Frame rate: 29.97 frames/second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: D1/DV NTSC Widescreen 16:9 (1.2)
Fields: Lower Field First
Audio Settings
Compressor: Uncompressed
Sample rate: 48000 samples/second
Channels: Stereo
Sample type: 16-bit
The video below was exported with the above stats.
The video below was not exported with Premiere Elements 3.0.
It was converted from .MOD to .MPG with sdcopy.
The .MPG file was used for the top and bottem edit sessions.
OK. It looks like we got a winnter. The video below was exported as a 720 30p WMV file.
File size: 17.8 meg

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