Exporting in encore 2.0

I'm using encore 2.0 at the moment to make a DVD out of a avi. file. The file is about 700MB large. At the moment I don't need any buttons or menus or anything, I just want to make the DVD as smooth as possible. The problem is wehen I'm building the DVD, the encoding of the file seems to be fine. The problems starts when its finished encoding and start to import the file as a part of the process. It goes up to 100%, but then it seems to back again and forth and it never goes anywhere from this point, after a while I just have to cancel the build. Does anyone know what the problem is? It be something about the importing process of the avi file. Replies would be very much preciated!
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