Standard video and widescreen on same disc?

Is it possible to burn a standard and widescreen movie on the same disc?
Thanks

iDvd asks that you make a choice between one or the other from the onset of your project. So you're pretty much forced to decide between one or the other. However, it's possible DVDSP (part of Apple's FCS) may provide more choices in this regard.
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