Slow-motion blinking after rendering.

Hey! I have a big problen on Premiere Elements 10. When i time-strech a clip, and i render it. It starts blinking blue! Like every 5 frame or so. I noticed this after editing for while, so it would be best if i did not have to start all over again. Can anyone help me with this? This is a big problem for me sice i edit a lot of skateboarding vids, where slow motion is a must.  Please ansver quick

Also, what model of camcorder did this video come from and what format and resolution is it?
When you started your Premiere Elements project, which settings did you select?
If you are using non-camcorder video or you haven't properly set up your project, it could lead to the issues you're describing.
Also, how much did you slow your video?

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