The Show Dropped Frame Indicator is, as its name suggests, a way to see if frames are being skipped during playback. Where there is no colored bar(s), this indicates Adobe Premiere Pro does not have a rendered preview file associated with these frames, but that the rendering required is simple enough so that it should have no problem playing them back in real time at full quality. Adobe Premiere Pro probably will not play back these frames in real time at full quality. Adobe Premiere Pro will render these frames right before the playhead reaches them. The red bar(s) indicate frames that do not have a rendered preview file associated with them. Adobe Premiere Pro may or may not play back these frames in real time at full quality. The yellow bar(s) indicates frames for which Adobe Premiere Pro does not have a rendered preview file, and that Adobe Premiere Pro will render right before the playhead reaches them. The green bar(s) indicates frames that have a rendered preview file associated with them and that Adobe Premiere Pro should have no problem playing back in real time at full quality.
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