Quality loss when exporting to quicktime (no conversion)

i'm trying to export a fully rendered project in final cut pro (6.0.2).
i'm using the option i always used:
"export -> quicktime movie..." (not "using quicktime conversion")
the idea was to convert the movie later to h.264 (using the quicktime pro player).
normally this always gave me a quicktime movie with ± the same quality as when played directly in final cut.
no difference whether exporting as self-contained movie or referenced movie (besides the result file size of course).
only, now it's different, see here (quicktime player left, final cut right):
the text (done using LiveType) is displayed in completely unusable quality. (difference in color etc. doesn't bother me right now)
where does that come from? in final cut i don't see this rendered quality anywhere...
i also tried:
deleting the render cache, rendering the project again, no difference
export -> quicktime movie, "self-contained" or referenced movie, no difference in quality.
i didn't have this problem with the same project some months ago. back then i probably wasn't running 10.4.11 and quicktime 7.4.1.
any idea what to try?

There is no quality lost.
The default of QuickTime player when showing DV is to display 1 field and double height the image. This is to avoid interlace combing on the non-interlaced computer display.
IF you type cmd-j and bring up the info for your clip, thusly:
In the lower right corner you'll notice the High Quality flag:
Setting it will take you from this:
to this:
Alternatively, you can go into the QuickTime Player preferences and set the default there:
Make sense?
Patrick

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