Text looks blurred when played!

Hey people, just a quickie (i hope).
I have a green (Matte) background with Blue text ontop. its a section lasting 7 seconds. When the playhead is stopped on any part of the section it looks crystal clear and exactly how I want it. However when I play it it loses focus and becomes slightly blurred!
I have tweaked the text and matte controls but it doesn't help much.
Just wondering if this is normal? Does it look fine on TV/DVD playback? Is it a RAM issue?
Thanks
Al

Big Al
If it snaps into focus on pause then all is well.
The computer may not be able to display things at best quality and it sacrifices clarity to keep up frame rate during playback.
The best display option is an interlaced TV/Monitor to judge your final output rather than the computers non-interlaced monitor.
Al

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