Poor Quality After Render

Hello. I have been having some problems with Premiere Pro CC after the 7.2 update.
A new one has arisen when i render a video. Normally the quality would improve and i can see it in the preview window. But now after i render a video the quality is so bad and there are sort of screen tears in the video. I know its not my graphics card so can someone help me please i just keep having issues.
Thanks
GTX 780
16 GB RAM
I7 PROCESSOR
WINDOWS 8.1 UPDATE 1

they do .. a lot... thanks ..
dont forget I dont have your version .. I have cs6 on pc.
dv codec is SD ( ntsc 720x480 .. pal is something else ) and is 30 fps ( 2997).. you got source hd 60fps and your preview settings dont match stuff. .. so the first thing you wanna do is MAKE SURE of your source material ( what it is exactly .. video and audio )... then you make a sequence that matches those settings exactly... ( you probably know that already ).
Now, when rendering for preview you wanna be as UNobtrusive as possible to the orignal source material ( so you see it rendered without compromising the actual source material by changing frame rate or dimensions in px size )..... I would not use avi dv codec for HD material source.
Assuming your source material is what your sequence settings ARE ( they match ).. then I would not use AVI DV codec ( which is SD not HD ) for that.  Now I gotta turn on pig computer to see what options might be better for you ..and that will depend in part on how powerful your computer is.. if it can handle certain stuff..  Jim and those guys here probably have their editing on same computer as their internet and can help you really fast... but he was right in the beginning ( I have no clue how he knew this.. ).. when Jim said it was mismatch with DV .. thanks for posting those images cause now I can actually see pretty well what you have going on.

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