Green line goes away

This never used to happen--its a new thing:
After a RAM Preview--if I click somewhere, the green line goes away.
This never used to happen--frames loaded into RAM STAYED loaded into RAM--green line and all.
Did I inadvertantly change a setting somwhere?
RAM previews dont stay green-lined.

I must confess, I've noticed this behaviour with almost regularity lately, on several different systems.  Not quite consistent enough to prompt a bug report (or thread here) but I have definitely seen what the OP is describing.
Originally, I thought it was being caused by VCP Optical Flares plugin, but since then have seen it happen in projects without the plugin in use.
I've also seen it in both CS4 AND CS5, which got me wondering if an OS X update may have done something to memory management or something.
I'll keep an eye on it and post back if I can find anything consistent enough to report.

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