Scan lines appear when making a dvd with idvd

Edited footage in FCE...exported to quick time, everything looks fantastic...made a dvd with idvd, and final product shows scan lines, or jagged lines...does anyone know what caused this?

I'm seeing the same thing in some photos but not all and not in video clips...

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