Bluray burn problem

I just upgraded  to CS6. I have never had this problem before. I keep trying to burn a Bluray using Encore CS6, however, i keep getting this menssage after the program tries to burn the Disc: "Bluray Error: "device error", Code: "3", Note "CreateStcSequence:Fail to write M2S file""
Encore will burn the 9.57gb of 25.gb to disc and then display the aove message  all the equiment is new so before i upgrade CS6 encore is working I have to reinstaltion again my adove premier again ????

Here is one of the threads you will find when you follow John's suggestion.
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5522091#5522091
Also here:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1038610
Unfortunately, I do not believe there was a resolution, nor do we understand the cause or what the variables are that produce this error. In the second link, Ramesh describes some potential issues.
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