Vertical Lines on Export

I know this has been covered as I am pretty sure I read about it on here but I couldn't find anything anywhere when searching..
I have exported using compressor to mpeg2 using my custom settings which i have used on 2 other sequences but this one just isn't happy and displays horizintal lines accross the screen.
Any solutions?
Cheers!

Your Sequence is 1680x988 (1.0), your export setting is 1280x720...
they do not match, so it fills with black.
If you want to export 1280x720 from this Sequence,
go to the 'Source' tab, and use the crop tools to remove the black:

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