Reduce movie size after export

Hi,
I have one problem during export movie from Premiere Pro CS4 would like every body help.
I create one project from Premiere with the setting as Picture 1, 2 as below. After that, I import files to project (file format: .mov or AE file or avi) to edit. All files is NTSC DV Widescreen setting.
When I export to "Test.avi" format from Premiere, I also choose NTSC DV Widescreen with DV NTSC video code. This file can see full resolution on computer, it's no problem. But if I burn this file to DVD order to play on DVD Player, It can't see full resolution as original (for example as below picture, out side the red border can't see on the TV).
I don't know what problem because the file is exported from After Effects, I burn to play on DVD Player, it's no problem. But import to Premiere and burn to DVD, it have problem.
I think the computer is problem so I format and reinstall windows but it's same.
So please help me to solution this problem.
Thank you.

First, thank all for kindly reply, because I'm studying and only personal for my favorite so it's useful for me.
As Ann's question, please refer the picture of Premiere export setting as below:
Also, AE setting export as below:
I also check by 03 kinds of TV but it's almost same problem so please help.

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