Video slips when rendered - a 24p problem?

Hi
I use a Panasonic DVX100B to shoot and Final Cut Studio 2 for post. On this video I am working on I make my cuts where I want them, but then if I apply any effect requiring a render, the clips slip by about 2 seconds when rendered. If a certain clip has an effect, but can play without render, then I get the slip when I export as a QT - surprise! Weirder, this only happens with some but not all of my footage.
I think it must have something to do with the 24p Advanced Pulldown Removal. Like the missing frames confuse the render function, which goes to get its info from the wrong place.
When I shoot 24p I can capture it with my settings as straight DV/NTSC or as 24p APR. (Usually I use capture now, as I find the camera often has trouble finding the start frame when I log first).
When I capture DV/NTSC I get no weirdness, but all my duplicate frames are there of course and when I edit into a 24fps timeline the wrong frames are removed. (Some way to make that not happen?)
When I capture APR I sometimes get audio out of synch, and I sometimes get this slipping when rendered problem.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? I'd be so grateful to know.
-Morgan

sneedbreedley wrote:
My preset in CS3 is HDV 1080p30. The stills were taken from videotaping photos with my SONY Z5U camcorder. I believe they are 1920x1080p.
So you were using 1920 source in a 1440 preset.   You then did frame grabs to create the stills?  How did yo do that?  You may be exporting to yet a different format.
So, rather than reverse engineering your whole workfflow; it would be easier to examine the actual source being used in the new project.  Can you provide the details on the actual assets being used?   IN CS4 it is very easy to create a new sequence in the same project with the correct aspect ratio; assuming that is the problem.  But we are still shooting in the dark since we dont know the details of your assetts.

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