Jerked image...

Hi,
Problem of Jerked Image present on my Video ...
Everything gone smooth and nice in the playback of GZ-HD7 LCD...but after convert it into MOV file wherever FCP or QT shown jerked image in some area expecially the moving image...
Why?
I face this problem a few years ago...It's cause by the wrong conversion,I'm using serenson video for my conversion last time...after change the conversion to H.264 everything nice...but today..i can't make it even i choose the conversion of H.264...why?
Need your helps ,thanks!!!

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