Title flash

Happy New year!
I've been having a problem with FCE 3.0. When creating rolling credits, using Title Crawl, everything looks good until I export it to iDVD (not self-contained). Then, when watching the DVD there is a one frame flash of the titles just before they begin to roll up the screen.
Very frustrating and unsightly. I've been able to fix the problem by redoing it from scratch until today when it did it again. Any thoughts on what causes this and how to prevent it?
Schuney

Assuming it's the quirk I think it is.
Enable Clip Overlays in the Timeline.
Enter keyframes in the Titles Video track so at the start the Opacity is 0 (keyframe is at the very bottom).
The next keyframe should be at 100 (on the default opacity line) just before the REAL title starts. You end up with a sloping line for opacity.
This should hide the flash frame provided it occurs within or near the 0 setting. Apply a third keyframe at 0 to give extra control if you like. Keyframes can be dragged up or down, forward or backward as required to get the timing right. Expanding the Timeline will make it easy to see.
Al

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