FCPX is producing video with a stutter on playback

This happens with video uploaded to youtube as well as saved on DVD. I just tired it again with a short video I just uploaded to YouTube. It starts happening 5 seconds in.
See here
http://youtu.be/gM6jJMMUxUo
The audio is fine, its just the videos that seems to be looping a couple frames.
This has happened with 4 different videos now. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Lynette

This is very strange. You could try this, I have no idea if it helps:Export video as self contained then open the file in Compressor or Mpeg Streamclip (free) using the Youtube template. Then upload with Safari. It seems that this one has the same problem https://discussions.apple.com/message/17121365#17121365

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