Interlacing in freeze-frame after export

Hi,
I've come up against this problem. It looks fine while using PE, but after exporting the freeze-frame looks terrible?
Anthony

Hi Steve,
I tried a number of times to create the right preset but to no avail.
The 4 options I get in advanced settings, after selecting 'Share/Personal Computer/Still Photo' are the following:
1. The type of file (jpeg, tiff, etc)
2. Frame rate (I leave as is)
3. Progressive/Upper/Lower
4. A number of choices, the first of which is square pixels.
There doesn't seem to be any place for 'deinterlacing'
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Anthony

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