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Hey Ann.  I couldn't make it work with just setting it to 16:9.  It's the same thing as when rendering out a scaled HD square pixel file in a 720x480 (1.21) comp in After Effects.  The top and bottom needs a bit of cropping to work in a SD 16:9 world.

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