Exporting .mov Question: High Quality = Interlacing?

Hi Guys-
(Please excuse the double post in the Compressor forums, this applies equally to both)...
I am rendering out a .mov file of my standard def five minute short film. I use "Export using Quicktime Conversion". Under options > settings > H.264, when I set the quality to "high", I get a decent rendering of the final product but with a noticeable decrease in quality. But when I set the quality to "best", I get what looks like an exact copy of my raw files with no quality degradation whatsoever. The problem: when I render it out on "best", you can noticeably see the many interlacing lines when it renders. I do not have this problem when rendering on "high."
Question: Is something different happening or is the quality just so crisp you can see this now? Even when I apply a de-interlace filter in compressor, you can tell there's a filter on there. How can I render this out already interlaced and without having to use a filter.
Again, this doesn't make sense to me because all of my raw editing/files never appears with these interlacing lines. Only when I make this highest quality render of the project do I get these lines. Thanks!
I should also mention the video will be going to YouTube, not to a TV.
-Jack
Message was edited by: Jack Hochman

Go to http://www.proappstips.com/ and buy Philip's "Simple Encoding Recipes For The Web" - it's only a few dollars, and contains all the info you need to know (and then some).
Best of luck with it.
Message was edited by: Denis Murphy

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