Clips from timeline won't play in source window.

About half the clips in my timeline open in the source window when I double click them.  I've tried reseting workspace, restarting everything.  Still persists.  Can someone help?
Thanks!

Are they all regular A/V clips, or are any of them linked clips, grouped clips, merged clips, nested sequences, multicam sequences, or some other special breed?

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