Video Import from Camstudio is Blurry, Source Vid is not (Screen Shot Attached)

So I made a video with Camstudio. It looks pretty snazzy. It looses a little quality, as you can see. However, in Premiere is turns into a Blurry (and flickery) mess.
I've adjusted the Sequence settings every which way, and even pulled the video into the "new" option to have the sequence created based on the video settings. What am I missing? Why does it look so terrible???

Hey! Actually, that was the first thing I watched the morning! This isn't actually based off of your settings, that's because the gradients on the phone and the menus looked  very pixelated, even in the source video. These settings are at a much higher frame per second, but keep the integreity of the gradients in the source video, and actually even after import.
I need a "best of both worlds" kind of solution.
Edited to add
Message was edited by: eraezay.  Added a Screen Shot to show the source video and the same screen in Adobe. This is using the Tutorial Settings for Capture and Sequence.

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