Create Custom Premiere Pro CC Export-Controller Plugins conflict.

I create two Premiere Pro CC Plugins, they are created based on the Adobe SDK of Export-Controller project.
I have confirmed the two plug-ins 'BundleIdentifier', 'BundleExecutable' and 'BundleName', they are different.
The two plug-ins have the independent xib files but those xib files' contents are the same. And they have the same workflow.
Now the problem I meet is, when I click the plug-in B, it will show the plugin-A's window. And according to the log, the plug-in B is also launch.
I think they are conflict with each other.
Very appreciate someone can help me. Or talk about the workflow that Premiere load the plug-in is great too.
Iris,
Thanks

I'm not familiar with Batch List exports, and I don't know of a way to export metadata as a CSV or other file adapted to Excel. The way I know to export metadata is as follows
Select clip in PPro's Project panel
File>Export>Media
in the Export Settings dialog, click the Media button
in the Metadata Export dialog, set Export Option to Create Sidecar Fiie.
In the Output File Metadata section, select the properties in your custom schema that you want to include (and deselect any others that you don't want)
Click Okay to close Metadata Export and proceed to encode.
If you change the extension from .xmp to .xml, you'll be able to open the file in any text editor--including Excel, but not in a tabular view.

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    I tried using the Premiere Encoder to go straight to DVD from Premiere (this is not for Blue Ray by the way - I just wanted to master at HD so taht, in the future, when I do re-edit for Blue Ray I'll already have this material worked out for that resolution) but it generates a single Mpeg2 files that my DVD burner doesn't want to use (it seems to want things to be in the VIDEO_TS/AUDIO_TS directory structure).
    Sorry for this layman stuff but any help is much appreciated.
    -Michael

    Thanks Jim,
    I tried None but the images (video) still comes up black.  I've tried
    looking at the final AVI through Premiere itself and also AVS Media
    Player, Editor and a few other programs.  The uncompressed audio is
    there but the video is rendered black (uncompressed black so the files
    are still huge).  All I have to do is change the codec to Cinepak or
    one of the others that are available and suddenly the images are there
    as expected but, unfortunately, the image degradation once this file
    has been converted to High Quality DVD is not acceptable for my
    purposes.
    I'm not sure what other alternatives there are  -- is there a way to
    load additional codecs into Premiere (such as QT uncompressed) so that
    I can give those a shot?
    Thanks for your help on this.
    -Michael

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