Best Settings For Video With Quick Movements?

The video project I'm working on contains a lot of quick movements. When I try exporting it into a Quicktime file, most of the video looks fine, but any of the quick motions have a strange choppiness to them that I've never seen before. The choppiness exists only in the isolated areas of the movement.
What settings would you recommend? I have tried numerous. Or has something gone wrong with my Final Cut Express HD?

Try the Deinterlace Filter on the dodgy bits. I can't promise it will work but it's worth trying.
Effects>Video Filters>Video>De-interlace.

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