Bad quality after rendering

Hello guys.. why my video is having a bad quality after rendering? as you can see on this snapshots. the unrendered one looks great and sharp. but after rendering the quality is changing...
Ive tried to scaling to sequence but after rendering its going back again to poor quality..
pls help me guys! thanks
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