Rendering Idle but clip needs rendering

My clip shows it needs to render, but the Rendering Background Task is idle.  Preferences set to start in 4 seconds. (I changed it to see if that had any impact on getting the footage to render.)
FCPX 10.1.4
Any help appreciated; Thanx

Try turning off back ground render. Then select and Ctl-R. It still may not render. If it doesn't, select the project and from the File menu choose Delete Computer-Generated Project File.
Russ

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