Jerky Video

I am having the same problem.  Should I start my own post?   I am trying to make a 4 min video. 
The video has some MTS files (when I look at properties of these, it says AVCHD 1920 x 1080) and JPG files that are 1000 on longest side.  72 dpi.  all of these are from a sony dsc rx 100.
The videos are at 10 x speed and the hundreds of photos are for stop action so it is hundreds of photos.  Other than that there is a WAV file.
I am working with:
ASUST eK
Intel Core i7-2670QM [email protected]
RAM 8.00GB
64 bit OS
I just ran a virus scan and everything is updated. 
My playback is really sketch at some places and smooth enough at others.  I render frequently and my line is ALL GREEN.
Thanks in advance.

lindabillet
What version of Premiere Elements are you using and on what 64 bit computer operating system is it running?
Is your AVCHD.mts 1920 x 1080 @ a progressive or interlaced frame rate, and is what is that frame rate, 29.97, 30, 25, 24 frames per second.
From the point of view of the hundreds of photos, could you be trying to achieve a time lapse video effect for them. If so, how are you achieving this effect?
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/07/pe-time-lapse-video-basics.html
http://www.atr935.blogspot.com/2013/08/pe-numbered-stills-in-time-lapse-and.html
How are you obtaining your 10X video - fast motion effect in Premiere Elements with Time Stretch or Interpret Footage or something else. What is the duration of this video? Is it one clip or a group of clips with fast motion?
What did you or the project set as the project preset for this project? Please give the exact frame width and height for your jpgs. When these jpgs display, are they expected to fill the frame or present with black borders around them?
Let us start here. If any questions or you need clarification on anything written, please do not hesitate to ask.
Thanks.
ATR

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