Video Quality in Premier Elements 9

My system has an Asus P6T motherboard, Nvidia Geforce GT 240, Intel core i7 930 @2.8ghz, 6gb ram, widndows 7 64 bit with x86 of course, and I installed Premier Elements 9. I have tried several video formats and I am able to browse to them with the get media as they are on my hard drive. Each time I add the file o the timeline/scenline and play them the video quality is very poor. I have tried WMV, AVI, and MOD files. When I pause the video the resolution of the still frame is perfectly clear but when I begin to play the video it becomes jagged and unclear again. What gives?

>How should I determine what preset I should use for specific file types?
That is by knowing what CODEC is used inside the file
Neale already posted a link to GSPOT
Some more information...
Read Bill Hunt on a file type as WRAPPER http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037?tstart=0
What is a CODEC... a Primer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/546811?tstart=0
What CODEC is INSIDE that file? http://forums.adobe.com/thread/440037?tstart=0

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