Exports too much footage.

Hi,
I'm trying to export a movie i made, but overtime I do it gets messed up. When I logged and captured my footage, it did get messed up, so when i was editing I had too place it so a red box that says "+2:05" occurs on the video.
I know the problem that happens is when I export it, it insists on playing the entire clip, which makes the sound off. How do i ensure that when it exports it will only play what I have cut it too? I've also noticed that it does not effect the sound.
I would appreciate any help at all, thank you!

if you place an in and out marker to define the region you want rendered, then only that portion should be rendered to disc.
If you get the red warning and a time amount, generally all you need to do is select the offending piece and move it back into position. Often, having snapping turned on is helpful to remedy this placement.

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