Rendering video clips.

I have a long video clip(10min) out of sync (video is a little behind audio).
I normally just move the video clip little to the right or left and
problem is solved in realtime after a few attempts.
Now I'm stuck in a render mode and don't know how I got there or to get out.
As I grab the video only on the timeline to try and match it up to the audio
I suddenly have to render (up to 20 minutes) to see if it worked.
What changed in my settings to cause this?
Going into this mode does happens from time to time
and am not sure how or how it changes back to a no render mode.
I hope this is clear.
Thanks.
Kevin

Could be a few different things... but first, does your video match the sequence settings? Other questions would be like... do you have more than a few video clips in the timeline already? Everything else the same as before?
I'd also try trashing your render cache for that project and rebuilding it.
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