FCE Convert to QT video jitters

When I convert my edited Final Cut Express sequence to Quicktime, the video on the Quicktime clip jitters. That's the best way I can describe it. Whenever someone or something in the video is moving, there are horizontal lines that follow them.
In Final Cut Express, the video is flawless, but the conversion does something. Am I doing something wrong when I convert to Quicktime? Is there something that I should change on the Quicktime conversion settings?

What you are describing sounds like interlacing. You could try applying the deinterlace filter and see if that does anything.
Also, what is your final destination in exporting? If you are exporting for use in a DVD or playback solely on the computer monitor you should export to Quicktime Movie, not using Quicktime Conversion.

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