Menu background blurry

Hello all,
I am trying to create a menu using an Illustrator file. In Illustrator, it's sharp as a razor, but when I import it into Dvd Studio pro, the image becomes extremely blurry.
I have tried importing it as a pdf, but that doesn't seem to help. I've tried saving the Illustrator file to eps and then opening it in Photoshop, but that makes it blurry even in Photoshop.
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong? Any help will be much appreciated!
Lianne

Illustrator is a vector based drawing program. Being vector based it will always match the resolution of the device it is being displayed on. If you zoom in on a vector based shape it will match the resolution and stay sharp. The monitors on computers these days is relatively high.
Video is pixel based, which means it has a fixed resolution. If you zoom in on pixel based images, the pixels just get larger (and therefore soft and fuzzy). Stand definition video on a computer screen is 640x480. Pretty low res. If you take at 640x480 image and have it fill the screen of a modern computer monitor, it gets very soft and fuzzy.
DVDs use video. So the highest resolution you will have for your menu is 640x480. Even if you do not have any video in your menu, you are still limited to that resolution. It is part of the specs for DVDs, so there will not be a "fix" for this in future versions of DVD SP. The thing is that every DVD you have ever watched in your entire life has that same resolution.
There is an excellent tutorial on how to get better quality (relative to the low resolution) menus at; http://www.kenstone.net/fcphomepage/motion_text_in_fcpspencer.html

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