How to interprete footage?

Hello,
I've clips that are 1080i, 25 interlaced frames or 50 fields - just to be clear.
Outside a project, I can click on a clip and view it's properties in the info panels header - there it sais "1080p HD", that's wrong.
How can I tell final cut the right format?
What I tried:
In the info panel select Settings and override the field dominance setting, which should tell final cut that this clip is interlaced - nothing changes in the preview of the clip (viewed at 100%, seeing jagged lines), no matter if inside or outside a project.
Clicking "Deinterlace" also has no effect.
I'm using version 10.0.8.
For me there are two problems:
1. Final Cut interpretes the footage wrong, and I don't know the way for correcting it. (In After Effects, one can "interprete" the footage, thats what I'm looking for in FCPX, as it's "automatic" interpretation doesn't seem to make a good job)
2. The settings for field dominance and deinterlace have no visual effect.
Can somebody please tell me what I'm doing wrong?

The deinterlace button doesn't work for this. Your footage is definately interlaced.
The Deinterlace button is for footage in the browser. If it's in a interlaced project it will be produce interlaced footage. This is interlaced HD footage upper field first.
This is the same frame with the Deinterlace checkbox switched on.
This is the deinterlaced clip, deinterlaced in the browser, placed in an interlaced project, and rendered of course, and showing interlacing.
You're footage is showing 1080p on the right probably becasue you have the Deinterlace checkbox on, but the video is being processed as interlaced because you're in an interlaced project I'll bet. It may be because the media ProRes as you said earlier and probably been processed somewhere. My German isn't good enough to what field dominance you have set. If you want the output to be progressive you do not change the clip settings; you change the project settings in the project properties.

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