Premiere pro 5.0.2 track matte nastiness

I was quite pleased with myself when I figured this effect out (below), however just tried it out for the first time with pp 5.0.2 and I get this:
a band of digital corruption that changes with the image.
The effect is a nested clip, duplicated in a new layer.  Mode set to multiply.  Above that is a mask that looks like this:
And then these are the effects on the duplicate clip
footage is 720p 50i from a canon 7d in a 25p sequence.  Mercury playback is on.
Hmmm: I just tried rendering and it only rendered the section where there was an additive dissolve - but those were glitch-free.  Could it just be a playback issue?

avrbox, I had the same problem and went crazy because I didn't find a proper solution. I use Windows, though. Finally, I got to fix the problem. I use a i5 processor, which I overclocked with an asrock tool that came with the mainboard (to about 3350 MHZ where the system ran stable). When I turned overclocking off, Premiere played back the clips just fine. I overclocked then step by step until the playback went jerky again and kept that frequency. Maybe your processor is overclocked by stock or you did it manually?
Hope this is your solution!

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