Problem converting HD1080i to PAL-DVD

Hello,
I have a big problem: I use AVID MediaComposer 5.2 for video editing. After finished, I export my project to Quicktime H.264 in full resolution (1920x1080). My projects (due to the nature of my camera) are 50i (interlaced).
Now I want to render a SD version for authoring to DVD-Video. I use Compressor, set input material to "interlaced" and output to interlaced also. But what happens is, that Compressor take a full frame of source-material, scale it from 1920x1080 to 720x576. During the scaling-process I loose the separate fields and due to differences in the fields (which you see on and odd/even line) there are artifacts which render the output unusable.
I know, that the inputfile (my AVID output) has no "interlaced" flag set. But the material in fact is interlaced and during scaledown you have to treat the fields seperately. That's why I set the input-type to "interlaced" in the Compressor-template. Also for the output I set it to "fields".
I use the german version of Compressor, so if the names I used for the settings aren't correct, I'm sorry.
Thank you in advance for any tip.

Where are you setting the  input file to Interlaced? Post a screenhot if you could.
Russ

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