Size of jpg for dvd menu?

When burning a dvd in FCPX (I'm running 10.0.9), it's possible to place a jpg in the menu, as sort of a cover image. Does anybody know the ideal pixel measurements or aspect ratio for that jpg? Whenever I put a jpg there, FCPX automatically crops it to fit, and I would very much like to put an uncropped image there for a project I'm working on. Thanks for your help!

It doesn't look like a standard aspect ratio…looks wider than 2.35:1..
You could experiment with background image sizes and shapes by saving the exported files as a disk image and displaying the menu in DVD Player. Trim the movie to a couple of seconds to speed things along.
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