Export Settings Messed Up?

Hey there,
I'm brand new to using Premiere Pro (switched from a lot of other programs because I've heard how easy to use and powerful Premiere is), and whenever I export my vidoes, they always tend to turn out a bit blurry/disorted.
Here's an example of gameplay that I was playing with my friends.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4sIZcDC-Oo&feature=youtu.be
The text is a bit disorted as you can see in the video (and I don't think it's YouTube doing that, because the file played as an AVI on my computer is also of the same quality).
As for exactly what I did, I recorded the game with FRAPS and exported it through premiere. My export settings are as follows.
Format: Microsoft AVI
Preset: Custom
Output: 720x480, 29.97 [fps], Lower, Quality 100
            32000 Hz, Stereo, 16 bit
Source: Sequence, Sequence 01
            720x480 (0.9091), 29.97 fps, Lower, 00:00:06:00
            32000 Hz, Stereo
I recorded the game in full window (1366x768) and didn't do anything to it.
Any help? I can provide more information if needed.
Thanks,
Kevin

Okay.
General:
Complete name: C:\Users\Kevin\Desktop\Recordings\Private Match - Peter, Gordon, Kevin. avi
Format: AVI
Format/Info: Audio Video Interleave
Format Profile: OpenDML
File size: 9.44 GiB
Durations: 8mn 24s
Overall bit rate: 161 Mbps
Video:\ID: 0
Format: Fraps
Codec ID: FPS1
Duration 8mn 20s
Bit rate: 161 Mbps
Width: 1360 pixels (whoops, I said 1366 before)
Height: 768 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 16:9
Frame rate: 60.000 fps
Color space: YUV
Bit depth: 8 bits
Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 2.563
Stream size: 9.35 GiB (99%)
Audio
ID: 1
Format: PCM
Format settings, Endianness: Little
Format settings, Sign: Signed
Codec ID: 1
Duration 8mn 24s
Bit rate: 1536 Kbps
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Stream size: 92.3 MiB (1%)
Interleave, duration: 992 ms (59.53 video frames)
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