When I burn a dvd it copys allways in 4:3 no why 16:9.

When to use creation of windows it allways dvd burn in 4:3 and not 16 / 9 what I can do to change.

Burn DVD at the 16:9 format using Windows DVD Maker.

Does that help?

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