CS4 Exporting media Loosing Focus

Hi
When exporting media to the media encoder I am finding that I am loosing focus of the rendered file in flash.
the original size of footage is 1920 X 1080 I have croped this to an area of the footage that I require 720 x 640 and changed the out put size to the same.
when this is rendered out the image is blury.
how can I change the settings to be in focus as the original footage is in focus.
Thanks
Rodney

Hi Hunt
the flash settings that I am using are
using flash 8 and higher
I am encoding using the alpha channel due to the footage is keyed out
the frame rate is 1200
I have resized to 640 x 720 from 1920 x 1080 and also croped the footage as well to the same size
Thanks
Rodney

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