Screencam quality  imported into DVD Studio

Hi, I am relatively new to DVD Studio Pro,
and are currently developing a training DVD that utilises screen cams captured using IShowU. These have been captured using the Apple Intermediate Codec, transferred and edited in FCP , output via Compressor (have also tried QT Compression Export) using the DVD codec Best 90 minutes to generate the file for DVD Studio Pro.
They look great out of FCP and in QT but when they import to DVD Studio Pro the text is blurry, images have jagged edges. this only the case for the screencams. The Motion menus look great.
I have tried many compression types, different size screen capture settings and none really show much improvement. Am I missing something very fundamental?
thanks for your help
Mark

You can set your display to 640x480. That way you will not have any surprises, what you see is what you will get. If you work at a higher resolution, it will need to be converted down, so you will not know what it looks like until after compression.
An alternative which some people use is to work at a higher resolution. All of what they want to capture is in the upper left corner working down and right. They don't need the dock or anything on the far right of the screen. So they create a special background that has a 640x480 box that starts in the upper left corner. They then only work within that box and only capture within that box.

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