JCL:
That is why I posted my retraction. MED will, in fact, import and save animation frames with no vertices out of place. As I have stated I have taken qME out of the picture entirely and now use MED exclusively to contruct the .mdl file. I have no problems doing this. Sorry about the confusion.
There was a problem with animation frames importing 'off center' in MED but that has already been corrected. You even offered the solution of putting extra vertices at the outermost points the models bounding box so that the frames import centered and then deleteing them afterward. That was the notorious model 'slideing' problem. That has since been fixed and thank you for doing so. It was only in the context of this previous 'sliding' problem that I thought there still may be some issues. However, I am wrong about that. MED is working quite accurately now when importing frames.
My recent problem was loading a .md2 or .mdl saved from qME. That problem is probably due to qME not saveing the models with the correct 'resolution'. It has nothing to do with MED.
Haveing said that, I consider this topic closed.
BTW, have a nice day. 