Exporting a video and improving the quality

I'm trying to export a video from adobe premiere CS5 but it doesn't begin it remains 0!! but yesterday i did that many times and it succeeded.
Also I just want to know how to improve the quality? since it becomes poor something after editing!!

Sorry, one more question. Once the videos filmed with the nano are imported into itunes can they be burned to dvd?

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