After Rendering Video Becomes Pixeled?

I'm using FCE and Live Type. I've never had this issue before. I'm putting a lower-third on a music video I'm making. If I stick the livetype file into FCE it shows 'red' at the top indicating it hasn't rendered. If I move the marker to part of the unrendered clip, it looks fine. If I render off to a full quality video (before it does the preview-render) the full quality clip looks fine.
However, if I let it do a preview render, now inside my working area, the text looks pixelated, and if I do a full quality render the text ends up really nasty.
I deleted my render files and re-rendered the previews and the issue still existed.
Any thoughts?

Ok, maybe I'm going to reveal a lack of knowledge here, but where do I find the 'project settings'? I know where the clip settings are.
My Clips are running:
29.97fps
720x480
DV/DVCPRO-NTSC
My LiveTypes are running:
29.97fps
720x486
LiveType Codec Decompressor
My 'Easy Setup' is set to 'All Formats' 'All Rates' 'DV-NTSC 32kHz FireWire Basic'.
The cameras were recorded at 60i.

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