Still Interlace problem

I am using photos in my FCE timeline. I have a bunch...I'm using .png and .jpg but I'm having an issue with 1 photo. It is the one that I exported from my video still. When I burn it to DVD and play it in a progressive dvd player this one photo has swiggly lines all over it. I have tried interlacing...not interlacing....creating a .jpg or .png....
There is no issue when I export to an .avi. Only when I burn a dvd and play it on a progressive dvd player. What can I do to make it a normal picture. Can I take the photo and drop it into a photo editor and reexport it?
Any suggestions?

Use the De-Interlace filter in the Video Filters > Video bin.
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