Canvas playback quality lose while playback

Strange happening which I never see it before. Playback is low quality but while pause, it show very clear picture. I even set it up high quality and Safe RT setting.  What is else I miss it? 
I even export full quicktime and still low quality. Puzzled!

You need to render; in the Sequence->Render menus, make sure all render types (colors) have a check mark beside them, then render the Sequence.  If you're using clips in the Timeline that don't work natively in FCP, you'll find yourself having to render a lot.
-DH

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