Premiere Pro 8.0 not as clear as 7.2.

On a mac Pro- all was well with Pr 7.2.2 - playback looked the same in play or pause - steady and clean
Then, I upgraded and Installed 8.0 and images (especially jpeg stills) are fuzzy during playback then snap into crystal clear when paused with space bar.
Any ideas?
Many thanks!

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