Problems with interlacing in premiere pro cs5.5 once rendered

I'm edeting med to hi def footage  and even when produced as blue ray quality I get interlacing and picture degradition.  Using win 7  quad core computer with 8 gig ram
Help!!
please email me suggestions if you can  [email protected] 

It's difficult if not impossible to help with so little information.  For starters, it's very possible your finished product should be interlaced.  If you shoot 1080i and deliver on Blu-ray, for example.

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