Quality Settings

I'm pretty new to FCE. I've learned to create titles with LiveType and I think it's FANTASTIC! However, once I've exported my LiveType project (as a .mov file) and then imported it into FCE, I find I'm losing the clarity. Is that just the preview window, or did I lose that when I rendered it (must be rendered to be viewed) in FCE?
Is there a way to improve the quality of my project in FCE. . . I'm only putting a 25 minute video on a duel layer DVD, I really have the space.
Can anyone offer me a few basic tips for improving my video quality?
Thanks,
Lawrence

To test its real quality, you should first render it and then play it using an external (interlaced) TV monitor and/or burn a test DVD.
It's possible that clarity gets a little worse when encoding into PAL/NTSC given their intrinsic resolution.
The quality you see in the Viewer or Canvas is usually lower than the final one depending on their window size, render and preview quality settings, etc.
Hope this helps
Piero

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