Black frames after export media

Hi All,
I have problem with Adobe Premiere and exporting media.
When I export Media (MXF IMX50 8 audio channels) I have black frames in my exported video clip. (It happens for 10% of exported video clips).
On my time line I just trim video clip on begging and on the end. There is no additional effects.
Can you help me with this?
BR
Marek

I have also now exported to QuickTime ProRes 720 29.97 and H264 1080 20.97 and still get black frames in the final export. I am using Premiere v8.1 and Media Encoder 8.1.0.122.

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