DVD studio pro 4 encoding help!!

Hi all, i have a bit of a problem when using DVD Studio Pro 4.
I need to burn DVCPRO 1080i footage of train tracks to SD, however the encoding to MPEG2 within DVD Studio pro 4 at 7 mbps leaves a tiling effect on the tracks. The only way around this that i have found is to convert the clip to SD using quicktime then take it into DVD stuio pro and encode to MPEG2, this works however it is very time consuming and i need the footage to stay in the original format, am i missing something here or does it just not like DVCPRO 1080i footage taken straight into it? Please help!!
Many thanks, Steve

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