This just about sums it up.
On page 173 of the manual they say:
/If a yellow render bar appears above the clip, Premiere Pro can
probably play
it back in real time without rendering.
/Ignore it and see what happens.
In my case the difference is that anything I drop on the clip will
change the bar to red,
also the Fast Color Corrector as one would expect.
Who says that computers don't have their own mind???
Uwe
On 12/12/2011 8:42 PM, Mike Boom wrote:
>
> I get exactly the same yellow bar whenever I import AVCHD 1080p
> footage into Premiere Pro CS5.5, no matter what the format of the
> underlying sequence is. Because I was unsure what the yellow bar
> meant, I plowed through the documentation. The best I could come up
> with is that a yellow bar requires light processing, a red bar
> requires heavy processing. Does anyone have a better explanation of
> the different bar colors?
>
> >From a practical point of view a yellow bar means nothing to me. Any
> clips with yellow play back without hesitation, and when I try to
> render the timeline nothing changes -- no rendering occurs, and the
> yellow bar remains. I ignore it.
>
> What's interesting is that if I drop an effect like Fast Color
> Corrector on a clip, the clip remains marked in yellow and plays back
> without rendering. Other effects, or piled-up effects, turn the clip
> red and cause blocky playback.
>
> Mike Boom
>
>
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