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    Ignore the following, my bad - the red line is always there, not related.

    OK - I don't understand this at all. In Premiere, adding any video effects (in this case, Color Balance (HLS) and Brightness & Contrast) to a video adds a red line above it on the timeline and when exporting, this part is simply skipped.



    I don't understand it all... any ideas?
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  2. What version of Premiere are you using?
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    It's Pro 1.5.
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    Red line means rendering required.

    You've changed the nature of the original material, therefore requiring rendering before export.


    Simply hit your Enter Key, and rendering will take placed..You'll see a green line after..
    Then Export f
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    LOL well that certainly does make a lot of sense
    I would have expected a warning about this before exporting however, and I could have sworn something like this worked before with no rendering. Odd...
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