1080p 25fps exported to 1080p 23.98fps uncompressed Quicktime that stutters every second

I am authoring a blu-ray and the QuickTime file of the feature is 25fps. I didn't think it would be a big deal and just set Premiere to export the 25fps timeline to a 1080p uncompressed QuickTime at 23.98 but the picture hiccups every second like clockwork.
Can anyone tell me how to get around the frame skip hiccup when converting a PAL 25FPS HD file to a 23.98? Thanks in advance!

is retiming an option?
in the 90's when I was doing commerical dvd authoring in Australia (PAL) our masters were often from NTSC telecine transfers.
We re-interpreted the video as 25 from 24 and then speed and pitch shifted the audio.
It's a pretty common method. For example the NTSC DVD release of "The Thomas Crown Affair" (Brosnon version) obviously used 25fps audio retimed down to 24fps for the titles and then a different audio file at 24fps for the feature because the loop music in the title matches the opening credit music and you can hear it drop pitch when you go from the menu to the feature.
If that isn't an option then you're pretty much going to have to put up with the stutter since you're dropping 1 in 25 frames on the floor.

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