My subtitles in Adobe Encore are extremely pixelated

My subtitles in Adobe Encore are extremely pixelated, even after I change the quality of the project. Any ideas how to make the text crisp and a nice looking resolution? The text should be flawless I would imagine- it's only text!
Using CS5.5
Created and imported .txt file subtitles (currently don't have the means to create a .scc file)
The project settings are 1280x720, 29fr
I am using a simple text, Arial, 22pt, Bold outline.
The quality of the text is horrible! Help!
See screen shot below-- this is viewing at 200%

I'm sort of having the same problem. My most problematic text is a vector logo that is text based (thick script and sans serif). The original logo was created in Illustrator. My exported video (with scale-animated logo at the end) looks good enough, and I created a menu in Photoshop that also contains the logo in the background. I scaled the vector down when I placed it in both these instances. Previewing these elements in Encore CS6 they still look sharp and clear. But then burn the DVD, and the DVD played back looks awful. The entire menu is pixelated, but the script logo is the worst. Its terribly pixelated with humongous jaggies (the original video is HD 1440x1080 and the menu is also formatted that size). Then when the logo comes on in the video it is hard to read and there are black horizontal lines going through it.
I've tried changing project settings (not many options there) and export settings, but nothing I do helps the final burnt DVD at all.

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