Thanks, Richard. "Render Entire Work Bar Area" is exactly what I was 
looking for: a forced render on the timeline. That's what I get for 
using keyboard shortcuts and "Enter" to render all the time. If I'd 
looked in the Sequence menu I would have found it.

Mike Boom

At 03:37 PM 1/31/2013, Richard Peoples wrote:
>At the last presentation Adobe did in Atlanta when CS6 was released, 
>this was what was said.... Yellow means the area on the timeline is 
>using the GPU to playback, Red means it is using the CPU to playback.
>Something to remember is that it was important to render much of the 
>effects back when we were going to output to tape. Now that most 
>output is either to a DVD or Bluray or to just a digital file all 
>output is going the be "rendered" anyway to whatever format is being 
>used. If a system is choking on real time playback during editing 
>and you need an area rendered to see smooth playback you can move 
>the work bar to cover that area and under Timeline, select "Render 
>Entire Work Bar Area". This will force the area to be rendered. I 
>believe that option has been in since CS5.






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