Blu-ray: "fatal error", Code: "6"; "Note:"

Blu-ray: "fatal error", Code: "6"; "Note:"
That's the error I got when Encore CS3 started to actually write to the bluray burner.
It's worked many other times but this time it did everything except the burn.
If I reboot or change blanks it doesn't seem to matter. When it gets to the stage of starting to write to the disc, I get the message above.
Real helpful, right?
Hope there some "real" help here.
Thanks,
Steve Garman
HP XW8200 3.4 gig Xeon Dual and 4 gigs ram. XP Pro with SP2.

I can't seem to get any response here so I'm wondering if there is any list of Encore errors on the Adobe site? Errors like this are pretty meaningless unless you have a list of explanations. Any cluses who might have one?
Thanks,
[email protected]

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