Low Rez Menus on my Blu Ray Disc... Help Please?

Hello everyone.  I just created my first blu ray DVD and the everything is great and works as it should but the resolution of the menus are horrible.  My project is full HD at 1920 x 1080.  The menu background and buttons are actually blurry!  I use Windows 7 by the way.  Any ideas on what I did wrong?  Are there special HD menus that I should have selected from? 
Thanks for any help.
Bob

OK.. guess what?  I picked an HD menu this time confident that I just messed up the first go around and I burn my blu ray disc, second one now, and my menus are a little bit better but are still BAD!  I then did a bit of research on the web and learn that I'm not the only one with this problem and apparently this has been a problem with PE7,8,9 and now 10!  Have a look at this thread:  http://www.elementsvillage.com/forums/showthread.php?t=71706
My video is excellent but my menus are blurry.
Wow.... not good.  Can anyone point me to a work around or a fix to this problem?  Again, I'm using Windows 7 64 bit.  The menu that I used was the Pan and Zoom under Slideshows, I changed the background image to a 1920 x 1080 image, I added music, and I changed the color, siz and location of some of the text.
I guess my next test is to use a stock HD menu with no changes and see if I get an HD menu but every time a run a "Test" I use up a blank blu ray disc.  This could get expensive.
Again, any help would be appreciated.
Bob

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    I'm writing this as the bluray disc build is chugging away. But here's another Encore anomoly, if you have an answer-- before I decided to build the slideshow in PrPro, I tried to save the Encore project with a different filename so I could try your suggestions without corrupting the working project. The save failed twice, well into long process of copying files, returning the error code, "Access Denied". Any thoughts?
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