Alexandra,
The yellow bar should not cause a problem playing your timeline for preview.
Do you have problems?
The yellow bar has nothing to do with your graphics card.
When you finally export your video it will be re-rendered anyway in 
accordance with your
specified settings. Don't tick "use Previews". The preview files are not 
normally full quality.

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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