Thank you Jeff, your help and and time is appreciated.
I’m using CS3 and I couldn’t find some of the options you mentioned. However I went into Clip>Video Options>Field Options and clicked Always Deinterlace. Seemed to do the trick.
One more question, in Media Encoder which Field Order do I select?
Clip information is below if it helps with anything:
Type: QuickTime Movie
File Size: 2.5 GB
Image Size: 1920 x 1080
Pixel Depth: 1920
Frame Rate: 25.00
Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz – 16 bit – Stereo
Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz – 32 bit floating point – Stereo
Total Duration: 00:02:56:13
Average Data Rate: 14.6 MB / second
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0
QuickTime Details:
Movie contains 1 video track(s), 1 audio track(s) and 1 timecode track(s).
Video:
There are 4413 frames with a duration of 1/25th.
Video track 1:
Duration is 0:02:56:13
Average frame rate is 25.00 fps
Video track 1 contains 1 type(s) of video data:
Video data block #1:
Frame Size = 1920 x 1080
Compressor = Avid DNxHD Codec
Quality = Most (5.00)
Audio:
Audio track 1 contains 1 type(s) of audio data:
Audio data block #1:
Format = 16 bit – Stereo
Rate = 48,000.0000 Hz
Compressor = 16-bit Big Endian (uncompressed)
Timecode:
Timecode track 1 contains 1 type(s) of data:
Timecode data block #1:
Start Time = 01:00:00:00 [25]
Reel name =