Premiere Pro for media... files questions

I'm looking to create a very simple video I would have done once in iMovie - less than 5 video clips, transition 3 and an audio file. However, I have problems of color that I can not find a solution despite the different export settings for.

When rendering, the file looks like as it should. After export, or when, in another part of Pr, gets file all blackened red, green, yellow and sometimes purple. It is sometimes boxes, sometimes it is bars. Export an image works as it should (see first photo). As long as the file is selected, made, or playing in Premiere Pro, the color is correct.

Of course, I tried to restart the program and my computer updated (it has no update), Google search, reverse image looking for similar problems, creating new sequences, all the effects of compensation, all I can think to reset reset and clear the cache. Not a clue.

Any ideas? I have attached a few screencaps. I regularly work on a deadline, so it's really frustrating. I hate to disappoint anyone - I told them, these videos would be 8 hours ago, but here I sit, finding nothing on the forums.

Acceptable:

intro.00_01_37_01.Still002.jpg

Is not acceptable:

Screen Shot 2015-10-12 at 1.16.15 AM.pngScreen Shot 2015-10-12 at 1.42.19 AM.pngScreen Shot 2015-10-12 at 1.42.08 AM.png

Hello

Go to the file/project settings/general and change the rendering on "Mercury Playback Engine software only" engine.

Press OK, you will get a dialog box in which select "remove previews."

Try these steps and it should work.

Visit this link to forum for more details: First CC 2015 Vertical lines red & yellow/green when it is paused

Kind regards

Navdeep Pandey

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