Tracks with different aspect ratios

I have to make a DVD with several tracks on it.
Most are 4:3, one is 16:9.
The menu is currently 4:3, the tracks are set to the appropriate ratios, but in Preferences, how do I set the ratio in the General, Encoding, and Simulator tabs?
(Or am I just going to have to pick one ratio or the other?)

You need to select a track and in the inspector window set the display mode to match what that track is and do that for each track.  In the simulator it just shows you how it'll play on a particular TV.  Change the display mode here to see what each track will look like on a 4x3 tv and on a 16x9 tv.   As far as your menu goes, that is up to you to decide whether it's 4x3 or 16x9.  But you set that display mode in the inspector window as well.  You can mix and match the display modes on a DVD.  And as long as the TV and DVD player are setup correctly it'll play exactly how you see it in the simulator.

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