Media Pending

I am doing a simple one level comp over a background.  It is a TIFF over a .mov.
After rendering I get the mesage in the Sequence window "Media Pending."
What is this and how do I rectify.  I am new to CS6 so forgive my plight. 

Hi Jim.  I hope this reply finds you.  What happened was it would not render or export without a green notice that
said “Media Pending.”  Late last night I threw out some old preview files I still had from CS5 and it resolved the
issue.  Thanks for your help.

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    Le 11/02/2014 19:53, Stan Jones a écrit :
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          Re: Media pending with Encore CS6
    created by Stan Jones <http://forums.adobe.com/people/Stan+Jones> in
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