Premiere Pro CC 2014 remove my video layers from sequence after export Media Encoder.

Every time I send the seq to Media Encoder, Premiere Pro hides my video layers and leaves only the audio layers. When I restart the project the workspace is messed up and I have to reset it. Do you guys know what is going on ?

Yes known issue.
Make a new project and drop this one into it.
See if that will help

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