Wrong aspect ratio on DVD???? Why??

Hi there friends,
ok, I have just spent over an hour waiting for my dvd to encode and burn.
I have since found that everything apart from my vision is in 16:9.
Why is this?? It is 16:9 vision edited with FCE.
I have checked all pref and "switch to 4:3" is there...so I am in the right ratio...I thought.
Please help.
Regards,
Chris

A solution is to use something called Anamorphizer that sets the file's widescreen flag so that it is recognized as anamorphically squeezed widescreen.
Get Anamorphizer at http://homepage.mac.com/sith33/FileSharing34.html
Make sure Quicktime 7 is open before you try Anamorphizer. (NOTE: You MUST use Quicktime 7 and NOT Quicktime X)
Place a copy of your movie clip in a new folder and drag that clip over the Anamorphizer icon. This should create a second file in that folder that start with Anamorphic- This is the reference movie you drag-and-drop into iDVD. Note that your clip in that folder (which is the movie the reference movie points to, must not be moved or deleted).

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