Exporting from FCP 7 and then fuzzy in Motion 4

I have a sequence that I shot in HD 1080i. On FCP 7 the picture is crisp and everything looks great. I am exporting for use with Motion 4 which becomes my background for DVD Studio Pro. When I bring the file into Motion everything starts to look fuzzy. I burned it onto a DVD in DVDSP and played in back in my TV and it still looked fuzzy. I tried this on several different machines which leads me to think that it may be the way I have exported it. Currently I have exported as DVStream 16:9 NTSC and am now trying Quicktime HD1080i. I was wondering if there was anyone out there who could tell me if I missed a step somewhere.

Not enough info! What camera, what codec are you using in FCP? Good heavens why did you export as a dv stream? What did you do in motion, what codec was the project?

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