Capturing Hi8 - Interlacing/horizontal line issues

Hi everyone. I'm in the process of transferring some old Hi8 home movies to my computer via Quicktime Pro's record feature. I have the recording preference set to 'Device Native' and as I'm recording, the picture looks great. But when it's done recording and I playback the saved .mov file the picture looks different (horizontal lines....some sort of interlacing issue). Does anyone know what causes this? I'm transferring the tapes via a Sony digital-8 camera w/ firewire. I'm no video expert, so any help is appreciated. Thanks a lot!

The Hi8 footage is interlaced. If you not going to dvd but going to view this on a computer screen you need to de-interlace the video.
Here's a free program that will de-interlace the video, MPEG-Streamclip. Not the best in the world for de-interlacing, but for a free program and it's not that bad.
http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html

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