When "make it pop" becomes 48 keyframes

I spent 3 hours in After Effects noodling the graph editor so the logo lockup eases perfectly, then exported an MP4 and a Lottie — MP4 is silky, Lottie jitters like it drank 5 espressos at frame 37. Is this bodymovin being dramatic or did I anger the SVG gods again?

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I’ve had Lottie jitter like “frame 37” when a roving keyframe hits subpixel positions. Try turning off roving on those easing keys and nudge the logo’s anchor/position to whole pixels, then export with Bodymovin at the comp’s exact fps — usually smooths it out. Any motion blur or trim paths in there?

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Frame 37 screams framerate mismatch — set comp to 30 or 60, not 29.97 — if that’s clean, check precomp time-stretch. GitHub - airbnb/lottie-web: Render After Effects animations natively on Web, Android and iOS, and React Native. http://airbnb.io/lottie/.

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