HTML embedded Quicktime player doesn't render last shown frame on pause

I try to embed QT player embedded into HTML page and to play RTSP/RTP link through it.
The playback/seeks works fine, but on pause the picture is not frozen, replaced by white screen. It doesn't happen on stand-alone player with same link.
Message was edited by: ZMPanda

Thanks guys for your quick replies.
I have been trying this with WMV, Quicktime, MP4, etc. I get the same result of frozen frames on each.
I have run a test video in a new project with a counting leader and black video and a black matte interspersed on Video Track 1 between motion footage. Rendering was just fine. Could my previous project be corrupt?
If it helps I have also noticed that in the Output tab of the Encoder I can see the freeze frames happening without even needing to export, so I don't waste valuable time testing.
It should be noted that when previewing the video in the timeline, video playback is fine and does not freeze where there should be black.

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