Premiere Pro CC inserting single frame into exported files

I have never had this issue before today.
A project I have been compiling off and on for several months was exported using AME via PPCC.
In previous exports this issue did not come up at all.
Here is the problem:
The rendered videos (using Apple ProRes 422 HQ, QT H.264, and MPEG2 DVD) have a single frame insert between two stills in a montage.
The previous render it appeared on a different photo a few seconds later in the program, like this:
Again, these are single frame artifacts not found in the timeline in PPCC. They only appear as "flash frames" in the exported video.
Anybody else seeing this? Is there a solution?
Thanks
Jeremy Praegitzer
Adobe Premiere Pro CS5/CS6 Certified Associate
TV Department Manager - Love A Child, Inc.

Hi Jeremy,
Thanks for posting on Adobe forums,
Please provide us details of your systems:
What is the OS and version ?
What is the Graphics Card installed on the system ?
How much Ram do you have ?
Do you use any external Hard Drive ?
and if you are using GPU Acceleration on Open CL, You can these issue on Export.
Please switch GPU acceleration on Software only mode, (if using cuda enabled card then Cuda )
Regards,
Sandeep

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