Resolution seems a little low on big screen TV

I shot some video at 1920x1080 (30 frames per sec). I used continuous lighting to light my subject. ISO was 640. The final results look really good. However, after burning to DVD using Encore to prepare the DVD, the movie looks a bit pixely. It does not appear noisy at all (because of the 640 iso), just a bit mid resolution. I have seen sharper, higher quality video on my big screen tv when I view a movie or TV. My big scrren TV is 50"
Is this normal or have I exported the movie improperly from Premiere to get this issue? The export settings I used from Premiere were: Format:Quicktime, Preset:HD1080i 29.97, H.264, 48khz
Thank you.

Thank you for all the feedback. Really appreciate it. However, I am a newbie to Premiere and just discovered last night that to burn to DVD, I need to use Encore so I worked on learning that today. Most of the suggestions above are really a little over my head since I am so new to this. Basically, I shot HD video with 2 digital cameras - A Canon 7D and a Canon Rebel 3Ti. From there, I used Premiere to do all the editing of the video, added an intro movie at the beginning with a soundtrack from istock. I was a little unsure what to do once I had that completed. It did look quite good on my imac. From there I exported the entire thing as a Quicktime file, Preset:HD1080i 29.97, H.264, 48khz. Then I wanted to burn the file to a DVD so I could show my client. That is when I realized I just can’t burn away. So I did some research online and it looked like I needed to use Encore to do it. From there, I created a menu with buttons and it all seemed to work ok. When I reviewed the DVD on my big screen, that is when I noticed the slight resolution loss.
Can one of you give me alittle direction (simple language for the newbie) as to what I should do? The advice above is just a bit over my head. I do not have a blue-ray burner by the way. I am also concerned about going to blue ray just because some people that will be viewing this video may not have blue ray.
Thank you so much—I really appreciate your help.

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