1080 50p importing problem.

I have imported 1080 50p avchd into fcpx but it plays back at practically 25p with missing every other frames (like a freeze-frame of the previous frame) but some of it has imported correctly from the same card and camera. It says it has imported it all at 50fps, but it clearly hasnt. Same problem with 720 50p files, some fine, some wrong. Does anyone know what has happened?

Motion Image*1 (AVCHD*2 : PAL area)
[Full HD] 1920x1080, 50i (sensor output is 50p, 17Mbps) / [Full HD] 1920x1080, 50i (sensor output is 25p, 24Mbps) / [Full HD] 1920x1080, 24p (sensor output is 24p, 24Mbps) / [HD] 1280 x 720, 50p (sensor output is 50p, 17Mbps)
Motion Image*1 (MP4*2 : PAL area)
[Full HD] 1920×1080, 50fps (sensor output is 50p, 28Mbps) / [Full HD]1920x1080, 25fps (sensor output is 25p, 20Mbps) / [HD] 1280x720, 25fps (sensor output is 25p, 10Mbps) / [VGA] 640x480, 25fps (sensor output is 25p, 4Mbps)
http://www.panasonic.nl/html/nl_NL/Panasonic+producten/Lumix+Digitale+Fotocamera %27s/G+Micro+System/DMC-GX7EG/specifications/12911411/index.html?trackInfo=true
I believe the AVCHD only does 50i where the MP4 does 50p

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