Adobe Captivate 5.5 Red Line on Timeline

I have a red line on some of the slides in my Timeline going from left to right but not as long as the entire slide's timeline.
What does that mean?

@Varun, Sorry Varun to correct your answer but Video Demo did not exist yet in Captivate 5.5.
@dggambal That red line meant in 5.5 and previous versions that in a automatic capture Captivate had to switch over to Full Motion Recording because of moving actions like dragging, scrolling that cannot be captured on static slides.
But I'm puzzled because you tell that the red line is not going till the end of the timeline. Normally FMR-slides are separate slides. Could you post a screenshot of that timeline? Did you perhaps change the slide duration? Can you play that slide to see what happens after the red line?
One tip: change the settings for FMR in Preferences, Recording from 16 to 32-bit, to have better quality that will be more like the static slides.
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