Final Cut Pro X :: How To Burn A DVD In 16:9 Aspect Ratio

Jul 1, 2014

I am using FCP X 10.1.1 on an iMac with OS 10.9.3 

I have HD video shot in 1080X720.  I realize a dvd isn't HD, but I would like to try and get the wide screen aspect.  Is that even possible? 

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When I set "crop original" to "4x3 1,33:1", I cannot manipulate the cropping. It is fixed to left=240, right=240, top=0 and bottom=0.

This results in 1440x1080 4x3, that's correct. But what I'd like to do is crop the top and bottom, too, while keeping the 4:3 aspect ratio.

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So, I want these dvd-videos in Video_ts format, to be burned in dvd disks using toast. It is supposed that video_ts folder are a standard folder, no matter the system you use. But toast has a different opinion. When I drag the folder in the dvd-video window, it asks to re-encode the video!!!If I try to burn this video_ts folder in windows machine using 'nero', no problem at all, straight burning! I really cannot understand why this happens.

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