Blu-ray error message CS6 BUILD

I have created a HD submenu in CS6 Encore to front a (AVCHD camcorder files) video sequence edited in Premiere Pro 6. I have entered Build and begun a Blu-ray disc creation/burning process. As the burn process reaches the final 0.27Gb of data, the disc burning process ceases, and the following error message appears on the monitor screen:: "Blu-ray Error: "device error", Code : 3, Note: "Create Stc Sequence : Fail to write M25 file ". The BD disc burning process has failed and has been terminated. What is the solution to this problem? I can produce DVD discs and Blu-ray discs of the no chapter menu auto-play type without problems.  Thanks for any assistance you can provide. Graham Bleakman, 13th November 2012.

Try this thread and others it links:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1021879

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