Reendering questions in Pr.Elements 8

Hi
I have had terrible "performance issues" during playback of my edited scenes in Premiere Elements 8..then, thanks a lot, I realized that after adding each scene, I jsut hit enter to have Premiere reender the clips as I add them....after that the performance was a lot better, almost good enough...
Before closing down and exit my project I go "Save" from teh file menu BUT the next time I open up the same project, a lot of the scenes have again this little enoying red line above the scenes, indicating (as I udnerstand) that these needs to be reendered again ?? How come this doesnt get saved when I exit.....i have a project that is only containing like 15 minutes of video, and when I open up this project at the mment, hitting the "enter" key to reender the whole lot again takes ages !! To enoying but I guess i can over come this in some way....just not usre what to do - pelase give me some guidance. Help very appreciated!
Thanks
Helmut

"the next time I open up the same project, a lot of the scenes have  again this little enoying red line above the scenes, indicating (as I  udnerstand) that these needs to be reendered again"
I have the same issue, which annoys me....my videos match my preset resolution. I noticed that this happens more often when I have pictures heavy projects....and my pictures are in 4,000 x 3,000 format! Sorry, but I am too lazy to downscale every single picture to 1,280 x 720 format I use, plus I use a lot of moving for my pics.
When will be the time when Adobe software wll NOT chock on "grossly oversized" pictures?

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