First Pro CC export generators random Fuzzy images

I and some of my colleagues are having repeated when exporting video short questions with the following parameters:

Export and sequence settings

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Every now and again thought my export I get a series of images that range from the fine search as seen in Image 2 looking very blurry/pixelated as seen in the Image 3

Blurred image 2 image front

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Blur 3 picture frame

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If as experience thereby or clues on how to solve this problem it would be greatly appreciated, thank you.

I get exactly the same problem, I think it's a problem with the help of keys and variable bit rate (VBR1 & VBR2) images

I had this problem with all programs Adobe Premiere, I used (CS5/6/cc/cc2014)

So far the only work around is to use a constant flow and stop keyframing, or export as a Quicktime movie uncompressed and then to convert them with brake hand X.264

This works if it is stay offline... but as soon as I download the CBR (50 mb/s) version on youtube I get the problem again (see here the Steadicam - YouTube)

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Anyone got any ideas on how to solve this problem for youtube?

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