Jerky export with slowmo footage (60i to 23.98fps)

The footage that I've exported is a mixture of reg 24pa and slow mo (60i to 23.98fps). All clips run the same 24pa sequence, 23.98fps.
When I export (sorenson3) the reg. footage is fine but the slowmo footage duplicates frames causing the video to be jerky.
Export settings?? Thanks for any help.

No reason in particular. Can you recommend one outside of the obsolete bracket. In fcp it plays fine so it suggests the exporting stage is the prob.
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