HDV through SD camera via firewire on FCS2

HI There,
for anyone who doesn't know but may be interested, i just hooked up my pdx10 sd cam and set a HDV sequence to firewire out to the camera and on to my cruddy tv and it plays the sequence on the telly in what appears to be a normal aspect ratio(black strip top and bottom. pic is a little buzzy but handy to check colour etc. just thought i would let you know as of course you can't do that in fcp5. if anyone knows how to improve the pic, let us know.
On whole package, there are lots and lots of new motion content items, generators etc.
loaded up FCS 2 tonight in OZ and no dramas at all(so far)
cheers
Jon

Thanks for the responses . . here are the settings:
Settings in FCP are:
Sequence preset: HDV 1080i60
Capture preset: HDV
Device Control: HDV FW basic
Video Playback: MXO HDV 1080i 29.97 - RGB 1440x 1080
Audio PB: MXO audio
Exported as QT self contained movie (not conversion): Apple Pro Rez 422 HQ 1440x1080
Also did a 720p export with de-interlacing unchecked and it didn't seem to make any difference.
The herringbone effect is about the same both on the computer, a normal monitor and also on a HD monitor.
This video is a car show so most are static shots or slow pans but opens with some folks moving and it is a bit mushy with the motion. Now understand that I need to back off a bit on the 'edge detail' setting on the camera (Canon XH A1) in the future which should help eliminate this herringbone effect.

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