Premiere Pro CC skipping/dropping frames

So on Premiere Pro CC 2014 all my clips are skipping frames (only between 1 and 2) The clips play fine on any media player, but once in Premiere they skips frames, this also happens after exporting. Any ideas?
The sequence is correctly set up with the footage (same frame rate etc) and this is happening on multiple projects.
It must have started in the past few weeks but because it's a subtle problem it was hard to notice.
I've tried turning off mercury playback engine, turning off previews when exporting and rolling back my graphics card but no luck,
any ideas? I've attached a clip of it happening http://youtu.be/kwU0MbTPBoM
Will appreciate any help.

Hmmm. So ...  you can do a full export of the file and get frames repeated? That is to say, the file exported out and played in a different viewer ... NOT "rendering a section of timeline" from within PrPro?
Just want some clarity because the difference between rendering out previews for playback in the program monitor for editing is so often not understood to be something completely different from exporting out final content. So again, you can export out, look at it say in VLC, and ... you get repeated dupe frames?
Next ... all the errors come from only four clips, none of the other clips have any problems? I would suggest creating an entirely new project, copying the footage to new folders even ... importing those four clips into the new project, then doing some editing as you have in the current project, and check what your export is. It would seem you either have a small corruption in the clips themselves, or in the project files for that project in things associated with those clips?
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