Export H.264

I have created with a Sony SR12 a video HD 1440x1080 and I saved it in a external Hard Disk. I import the file in FCE 4 and then I export using Quick Time Conversion in external HD that i connect to TV.
The video exported is no good. I see, on TV and iMac, the contours with lines . Before using Final cut I used iMovie08 and I didn't have this problem.
When I import: Easy Setup > Format HD > Rate 25,00 fps> Use: AVCHD Apple I.C. 1440x1080i50
I export: Using Q.T. Conversion > Format: Q.T. Movie > Options: Compression type H.264 - Frame Rate 25 - Quality High- Encoding Best Quality. Size HD 1440X1080.
Item properties in FCE :
Creator: Quick time Player
Vid rate: 25 fps
Frame size: 1440x1080
Compressor Apple Intermediate Codec
Date Rate: 10,7 MB/sec
Pixel Aspect: HD (1440x1080)
Thank You, Enrico.
P.S. Excuse for my English, I'm from Italy.

"I tryed, Options > Size > Deinterlace source video.
Nothing."
Did you do that with JES Deinterlacer or in your export settings?
How are you viewing the video, with Quicktime?
I have basically the same camera and have had great success with the video from it using iMovie and now FCE. It can be done. I export my h.264 at 1280 x 720 for web uploads.
Can be seen here. http://exposureroom.com/ab133f0a87644e9784925c853ce7f241/
You might be better off using one of the presets like LAN or Broadband and see how that works for you.
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