Problems capturing 16:9 PAL video to 16:9 PAL project ??!!

I have captured video material straight from DVD-player with Canopus using Firewire. My project is D1/DV PAL Widescreen (1.4587) 720 x 576 and the captured video material should be the same (or some of it). For some reason all of the captured video from DVD-player has pixel aspect ratio (1,094) 720 x 576. I guess thats the reason why they have these black borders (look pic), but in source monitor they show fine.. Can I fix this or do I just have to strech the image??  Some of the videos were 3:4 and they show normally (with black bars on sides)

When I had to hammer a nail in the wall, I used a screwdriver. Whaaaat? I reallyreally hate my screwdriver.
CS4 is not the right tool for DVD material. DVD material is not suited for editing, it has already been edited and is now suitable for watching.
Original material I captured before shows fine
That is what you should use, original material.

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