Jerky videos after exporting with this checkbox checked

Whenever (well, not always, but usually) I select the "Match Sequence Settings" and export, which seems like the perfect thing to do, the resulting video file is very jerky. It is super noticable. What gives? Why does this happen? Why is exporting video such a terrible chore full of pitfalls and bugs and confusion?

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