Sequence Settings for .mov clips from MPEG Streamclip

I'm converting some DVD clips (from old DVDs I created) that I exported to QT using MPEG Streamclip.
When I put them in the timeline sequence, I have to render everything.
Can I change the sequence settings to avoid this? And can I change the settings of a sequence that already has clips in it?
Thanks.

I set MPEG Streamclip QT Export to:
QT Apple DV/DVCPRO NTSC
Frame Size 720X480 (DV-NTSC)
Quality 100%
http://i44.tinypic.com/29zdhr9.png
I set FCP sequence:
Frame size 720X480 NTSC DV (3:2)
Compressor DV DVCPRO - NTSC
http://i44.tinypic.com/of3h8h.png
I still need to render. And the aspect ration looks squished in a bit. Like I've set something wrong.
What am I doing wrong? How should I change the settings:

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