Mac Pro display 1080P on HDTV

Hey there, I just got a new Bravia 46" HDTV that can display 1080P, I connect it to my Mac Pro via DVI to HDMI, and The highest resolution is 1080i (interlaced), and the picture is really clean while static. But it looks cruddy when windows, objects, or video moves around. I then plugged in the HDTV via VGA at 1080 (Doesn't specify if it's interlaced or not), and the picture was incredibly smoother. My question is can you get native 1080P From DVI to HDMI on a mac pro?
Thanks

doesnt seem like it. are you using the Ati X1900xt video card? even the nVidia 7300 card doesnt seem to support that natively..especially on high-def monitors, excluding the Apple Cinema Displays (23" and 30"), i got odd scan lines using HDMI>DVI cabling but with VGA its sharp, clear and (better) and im not using a hdtv, its 1080p 28" monitor. but im to assume its similar to a hdtv.
HOWEVER though, when i hooked up the screen to my macbook pro using the hdmi-dvi cable and plugged it into the dvi port, no scan lines at all (theyre not very visible except on dark grey backgrounds - think in preview when you maximize the window and that dark grey background)
perhaps its a ati card issue (though in Windows i dont experience any of that, so i have no idea honestly)
iam going to assum at this point its a OSX thing, and its a profiling issue within OSX?
but depending on the system configuration it seems that mainly the labtops and mini's have had better luck with High-def 1080p monitors.
id like to know more if you find out more helpful information too.
goodluck =D

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