Video/audio glitches exporting to MPEG-2 in premiere pro CC

Like another user from a post in February, I am experiencing a variety of glitches in saved mpg files. They are all from the same project file which is composed of footage shot with GoPro cameras. The project file itself does not contain any of the artifacts that show up in the outputted files. I have tried a number of different compression settings and received a number of different results. Unfortunately, none have come out without some type of hiccup. Sometimes they are audio pops, sometimes the image and sound both stutter and depending on the save settings where these errors occur changes.
The really confusion part is that if you output just a small section of the sequence around a noted issue, the resulting outputted file plays fine. If you then output the entire sequence at those same settings, the error returns.
How can I save a error-free file? Do I have an alternative to mpg for a single file audio/video HD file format?

What is the intended use of these exports?

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