Jittery playback on TV

I have a project that was exported out of FCP as a apple prores422(hQ)1920x1080i, then in Compressor was made into a MPEG 2 6.2 Mbps 2-pass.m2v file. When I burn it in DVD studio Pro, the playback on a TV is jittery, does anyone know where in this sequence this may have been caused.

Hard to say then. Maybe upload a portion of the stream somewhere so we can look at it. Also watch your workflows. Here's the correct way to do this.
1. Export out an uncompressed or lossless 29.97 720x480 16x9 anamorphic QT
2. Bring this into Compressor and match encoding parameters.
Other than that there's really not alot we can do without being there.

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