Corrupted sequence

I have a project I've been working on for months. For some reason, she is corrupt, I can open it but cannot export anything without having some weird breaks/colors/lines in the video. I'm on a MacbookPro 2012 of the retina with 8gigs of ram. 10.8.3 version (intended to upgrade to 10.10 after this project) and 2014 (pas.2) version of Premiere Pro. The project is composed of my DSLR from nikon d5200 .mov files. I did have a problem with premiere pro like that. Can anyone help? I tried to copy the movie to a new sequence, screw up my preferences. I exported before a close finished version in format .mp4 with no problems. Should I upgrade to the first pro version.2? I need this project finished this week for a client and I'm racking my brain trying to figure what is happening.

Liquidation of import of my sequence in a new project and rendering parameters changed cl open to the other option. From there, I was able to finish the edit export and successfully. Still do not know why this has happened. Should I update my graphics driver on my mbpr and update for Premiere Pro 2014.2?

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