Quicktime Export Settings Inquiry - HD Movie to DV 720 X 480

Hello All;
I am trying to export a HD 1920 X 1080 movie in FCP to Quicktime at 720 X 480 resolution. My first choices would be DV NTSC 48 KHZ or DV NTSC 48 KHZ Anamorphic. I want to be sure that I don't change the 16:9 aspect ratio, though. Could someone help me with what basic settings I would use to export to 720 X 480 and to assure the original 16 X 9 aspect ratio is maintained ? Thanks.
Tim

720x480 is anamorphic if it's used for widescreen. The problem isn't in the export, but in the device that views and displays it. It has to be able to correctly detect the anamorphic flag.

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