Tracking lines in exported video

I am creating my demo reel and I have different qualities of video, some standard def, some high def.  My project settings are in 1080p but whenever i export the video I am getting screen tearing and lines appearing in tracking shots.  But this only for the standard def clip.  The original settings for the SD clip is 720x486.  Anyon have any ideas of what i can do to make sure I dont get the tearing?  When i tried to convert the original to mp4 I was getting tearing even before I imported it into final cut.  When I watch the original video I do not have any problems with it, there is no tearing, only when I export through final cut, or converting to mp4.
Thanks

OK, a couple of things:
Computer screens can't display interlaced video correctly.
FCP only shows a single field if your Canvas size is set to something other than 100%.
If your work is going to be shown on the web, transcode to ProRes and set the field dominance to none.
If you are going to be using DVD as the medium, don't deinterlace. TVs play the material correctly.

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