Export From FCP to Compressor adds a Frame to Clip

When I export a sequence from FCP 5.04 all my chapter points are off 1 frame in Compressor 2.01. For some reason it seems to be adding a black frame at the front of the sequence pushing the sequence down the timeline and off setting all the chapter points. It is happening to other sequences as well, it's not project or sequence specific.
This is Weird. I think it started 2 weeks ago. It might be related to the 7.1 Quicktime upgrade. I just upgraded to 7.1.1 to see if it would solve this issue however no luck.
Any ideas, any body else having this problem?
Guillaume

I have exactly the same problem : Compressor adds a white picture for some clips when I'm converting to MP4.
How can I solve this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Sand

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