Lightroom 5 slideshow export video

So this is LR 5.5. Can you change the quality settings on export of your slideshows? Exported my first one and the quality is ok at small size but not so good when enlarged.

As trshaner says, make sure you select the correct output resolution. Usually you want at least 720p. The highest quality it will do is 1080p (i.e. 1920x1080). Lightroom doesn't output sharpen the images it puts in the slideshow video so when you display on a big screen, it is usually fairly soft. Unfortunately, you cannot fix this except for using a different slideshow creation software. Even Photoshop makes better slideshow video albeit in a very hard to use interface if you just want a set of images transitioning.

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    2014 video
         Lightroom 4.4 Video Export
    2013 video
    Format                                 
    MPEG-4
         Format                                 
    MPEG-4
    Format profile                         
    Base Media / Version 2
         Format profile                         
    Base Media / Version 2
    Codec ID                               
    mp42
         Codec ID                                
    mp42
    File size                              
    2.02 GiB
         File size                              
    965 MiB
    Duration                               
    13mn 13s
         Duration                               
    15mn 31s
    Overall bit rate mode                  
    Variable
         Overall bit rate mode                  
    Variable
    Overall bit rate                       
    21.9 Mbps
         Overall bit rate                       
    8 690 Kbps
    Encoded date                           
    UTC 2014-04-17 03
    8
    52
         Encoded date                           
    UTC 2011-09-10 13
    43
    37
    Tagged date                             
    UTC 2014-04-17 03
    15
    58
         Tagged date                            
    UTC 2012-03-27 17
    46
    41
    ©TIM                                   
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Video
         Video
    ID                                     
    1
         ID                                     
    1
    Format                                 
    AVC
         Format                                 
    AVC
    Format/Info                            
    Advanced Video Codec
         Format/Info                             
    Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile                         
    [email protected]
         Format profile                         
    [email protected]
    Format settings, CABAC                 
    Yes
         Format settings, CABAC                 
    Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames              
    3 frames
         Format settings, ReFrames              
    4 frames
         Format settings, GOP                   
    M=2, N=33
    Codec ID                               
    avc1
         Codec ID                                
    avc1
    Codec ID/Info                          
    Advanced Video Coding
         Codec ID/Info                          
    Advanced Video Coding
    Duration                               
    13mn 13s
         Duration                               
    15mn 31s
    Bit rate mode                          
    Variable
         Bit rate mode                          
    Variable
    Bit rate                               
    21.6 Mbps
         Bit rate                               
    8 686 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate                       
    25.0 Mbps
         Maximum bit rate                       
    32.0 Mbps
    Width                                   
    1 920 pixels
         Width                                  
    1 920 pixels
    Height                                 
    1 080 pixels
         Height                                 
    1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio                   
    16
    9
         Display aspect ratio                   
    16
    9
    Frame rate mode                        
    Constant
         Frame rate mode                         
    Constant
    Frame rate                             
    29.970 fps
         Frame rate                             
    29.970 fps
    Standard                                
    NTSC
         Standard                               
    NTSC
    Color space                            
    YUV
         Color space                            
    YUV
    Lightroom 5.4 Video Export
    2014 video
         Lightroom 4.4 Video Export
    2013 video
    Chroma subsampling                     
    4
    2
    0
         Chroma subsampling                     
    4
    2
    Bit depth                              
    8 bits
         Bit depth                              
    8 bits
    Scan type                              
    Progressive
         Scan type                              
    Interlaced
         Scan order                             
    Top Field First
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                     
    0.348
         Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                     
    0.14
    Stream size                            
    2.00 GiB (99%)
         Stream size                            
    964 MiB (100%)
    Language                               
    English
         Language                               
    English
    40
    Encoded date                           
    UTC 2014-04-17 03
    8
    52
         Encoded date                           
    UTC 2011-09-10 13
    43
    40
    Tagged date                             
    UTC 2014-04-17 03
    8
    52
         Tagged date                            
    UTC 2011-09-10 13
    43
    Color primaries                        
    BT.709
    Transfer characteristics               
    BT.709
    Matrix coefficients                    
    BT.709
    Audio
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    2
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    AAC
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    Advanced Audio Codec
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    LC
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    40
    Duration                               
    13mn 13s
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    Bit rate mode                          
    Variable
    Bit rate                               
    253 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate                       
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    Channel(s)                             
    2 channels
    Channel positions                      
    Front
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    Sampling rate                          
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    Compression mode                       
    Lossy
    Stream size                            
    24.0 MiB (1%)
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    24.0 MiB (1%)
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    English
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    UTC 2014-04-17 03
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