Premiere Pro CC Export issue on still images

Premiere CC latest version 2014.
Hey guys. So I've recently had some serious problems on a couple of projects where I have exported videos with stills (jpegs) in the timeline, and they flicker or have dark lines running through when exported to h264 files - but only on the still images. It is not interlace issues. The exports have odd dark lines flickering over that portion of the export file. The video elements in the timeline seem to export fine though. It has happened on both my main desktop PC on a large complicated edit and on my VAIO laptop on another separate projects that was a very simple talking head with JPEG overlays. So I don't think its an isolated issue in a particular project or on a particular graphics card. Is this a bug in Premiere? 
This is a serious problem that got me into trouble this evening on a quick turn around job and I couldn't export a decent version of my timeline.
Any suggestions?

Hi James,
This is a serious problem that got me into trouble this evening on a quick turn around job and I couldn't export a decent version of my timeline.
Any suggestions?
Sorry about that. Did you apply any effects? If so, what were they and with which combinations? Did you apply effects to clips or to adjustment layers?
Thanks,
Kevin

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