Sony HDR-SR12E format mpeg2 or 4 or?

I just managed to get my hands on a new Sony HD-SR12E which seems great so far. I am recording in 1920 x 1080i res and importing into imovie 08. It seems when I play it back on the Mac Pro the image looks like it has tiny lines through it. The resolution doesn't seem to be very high. However, when I connect it direct to tv it is clearly full HD resolution. Is it something to do with format of the camcorder? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks for your help

Is it something to do with format of the camcorder? Am I doing something wrong? Thanks for your help
Probably not. If you are referring to horizontal lines in areas where an object is in motion I would assume you are referring to the interlaced nature of your original 1080i ("i" as in interlaced) video which is being display on a "progressive" device (the computer monitor) which displays both half frames (which are actually a half reference cycle apart in time) at once. (This being opposed to the way the two interlaced frames would be alternately displayed on a conventional TV set in the try time order.)

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