Animation Files have poor playback in a DV-NTSC sequence... Why?

So I have a DV-NTSC sequence and I have some animation files. When I put the animation files into the sequence the animations don't playback smoothly or export smoothly (even when I export as an animation). The animation frame-rate is 23.98 and so is the sequence...
The files also need to be an animation to hold their transparency.
Any ideas? I already thrashed my prefs... ect. And that didn't seem to solve the problem.

Assuming the animation files are generated ok, putting them on a DV timeline, will force them to be converted to DV on the fly. This puts a huge load on the CPU. Render the entire sequence with the animation in it, and see if that doesn't cure the problem.

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