Video changes while burning too dvd

Hi im burning a DVD and when i preview the dvd its ok, but after i burn it and play it on my ps3 or on any other dvd player its a bit zoomed in, i think. the top of the image is lower than its suposed too be. when i try too play the DVD in my mac its ok but not on any other devices have tryed to look it up on the internett but cant find anything :S
thnx
Adrian
ps. sorry my bad english

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Authoring http://www.videocopilot.net/tutorials/dvd_authoring/
Encore Tutorial http://www.precomposed.com/blog/2009/05/encore-tutorial/
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