NATTRESS ISSUES...after rendering...

after i render i am getting a weird motion jitter once in a while..usually when an actor is moving. i am mixing nattress with a magic bullet filter..would that pose a problem?
anyone have these issues before with nattress. i shoot on a DVX100A in 24p not 24pa...and my shutter was 1/48.
any help?
e
dual 1.8 G5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Given that Graeme has about a dozen or more filters, as does MB, it would be useful if you could specify which Nattress filter and which M.B. filter.
Are you in PAL or NTSC land?
What other processing are you running?
and so on ...
Cheers,
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