In CS4 you could have had a yellow render bar as well under certain 
conditions,
usually when you put MPEG files on the timeline.
If I remember right you did not edit AVCHD (which is also MPEG) with CS4
Uwe

On 12/12/2011 4:26 PM, cloud_nine_video wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I just upgraded to Premiere Pro CS 5.5. I set up a new 
> project/sequence as I did for CS4, and brought in my AVCHD footage 
> (from a Sony NX5 camera). To my surprise, the render bar in the 
> sequence is yellow for any/all footage. I know this indicates that the 
> footage and sequence settings are not compatible, but I cannot figure 
> out why. To be certain, I went back to CS4 and started a new project 
> with the exact same settings, and imported a clip of the same footage: 
> no yellow bar. Same footage, same settings; the only difference is the 
> version.
>
> The settings I am using are AVCHD 1080i square pixel, 29.97 fps, 1920 
> x 1080, 48000 Hz audio. When I look at a clip's properties, this 
> matches exactly. What am I overlooking in CS 5.5 which would cause the 
> footage to need rendering? I don't want my footage to be re-rendered.
>
> The only thing I can think of is that I don't have a fancy graphics 
> card for accelerated performance. But I do have a quad-core 64-bit pc 
> with 8GB of RAM and meet the system requirements for CS 5.5.
>
> Thanks for any insight,
> Alexandra
>
> 


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