WMV's ok, but burned DVD's are poor

If I create a slide show and preview it, the quality is poor.  If I create a WMV and play it with Windows Media Player, the quality is good.  However, if I burn a DVD of the slide show via Premiere Elements the quality is poor.  Any thoughts as to why the preview and the DVD are poor, but the WMV is fine?

What resolution is your WMV?
Are you watching your DVD full screen on a high resolution computer display?
DVD resolution is 720x480 (NTSC) 720x576(PAL) so if you watch it full screen on, say a 1920 x 1200 display your player software is going to be blowing up the image and introducing pixelation. Watch it in your player at 100% (i.e. actual resolution) and see if that looks any better.
Note also that Premiere Elements has its own Adobe community forum where you can get lots of very specific help for getting the best output from your slide show.
Cheers,
Neale
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    http://www.boinx.com/fotomagico/overview/
    http://www.lqgraphics.com/phototomovie.php

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