It is probably dodgy source material - I have had this happen a very few times when rendering stuff I have torrented or downloaded, it may just be a mangled bit of video. All can I think of doing to sort it out is trying to remove the part that 'may' be causing it.
You might also try converting the xvid to a DV file and editing that as divx files can also be funny when editing.
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