Very Poor Resolution in Titles

Hello,
my titles are such poor quality.  very disappointing.  Can't be described as professional in any way.
My original source material in premiere pro was 24p, 1920 x 1080.  File was imported into Encore in Standard Def format, smaller and apparently still 24p.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Matt

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