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Problem with rendering motion - screen tearing, color aberration.

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Problem with rendering motion - screen tearing, color aberration.

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Camera" Mode: When playing the video, there are moments of screen tearing (jerking accompanied by color changes at the edges of the displayed character). The stork in the image is incorrectly displayed like this about 5 times during 2200 frames. This problem then also appears when rendering to mp4 in full quality. I urgently need help; I don't know what to do, and this error is ruining my work. The shot follows the stork with a camera; the stork flies along a set path, surrounded by the sky, clouds, and landscape below.What surprised me? If I move with the slider, this error does not appear. I also don't see the error on the timeline (there's nothing on the selected frame, neither in camera mode nor stork, nowhere). Furthermore: When I start from the beginning, from frame 0, the problem might appear at frame 500. However, if I start from frame 350, the error doesn't show at frame 500 during camera playback. I absolutely don't understand where the problem is. I really need help with this.
Here is video sample: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIxzGWAW8l0
My system: Windows 10 64bit, grafic MSI GeForce GTX 1070 GAMING X 8G, ram 32GB, procesor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz 4.01 GHz, monitor 4K76% of original size (was 665x19) - Click to enlargehttps://forum.reallusion.com/uploads/images/d8198e5f-8907-4e56-a7db-62b8.jpg



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