Glitch on transition in prem 6.5

hi
i've been working happily for some years with premiere 6.5 but suddenly a title with alpha key transparency runs with a fraction of a second glitch at the end
the title without alpha key  plays fine
this applies both with Title Deko & Title Designer - if i start a new project its fine again but i've done a lot of editing with this project and would prefer not to start again
hope you can help
norman

seem to have fixed it using flicker removal
norman

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