I don't know what "Export to AVI Mpeg2 iframe" means. AVI is not a proper container for MPEG encoded video. AVI can't be used for DVD, which requires MPEG containers reorganized as VOB files for DVD authoring.
If the video has been re-encoded as progressive in Premiere Pro, how can you have interlace problems with progressive video, which isn't interlaced? There are occasional problems reported with PP, as it doesn't deinterlace that well, but wavy lines aren't usually reported. DVD is usually interlaced to begin with, but many devices will treat progressive DVD as interlaced anyway -- that's what they're programmed to do, even with progressive scan players.
This all seems rather convoluted. I don't think anyone here would know what you mean by "wavy lines" without a sample.
Last edited by sanlyn; 07-26-2017 at 05:03 PM.
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