CS3 Premiere Pro - export to Encore settings closes PP

OS = XP, SP2
Adobe CS3 Master Collection
Capture = Matrox RT.X2 LE (MxTools ver. 3.6.0.145)
Video = Matrox QID LP PCIe
Hi,
This a new install of CS3, first project.
When exporting a full sequence to Encore from Premiere, selecting the "Settings" button causes Premiere Pro to close with no error messages.
If I accept the default settings, the export continues as normal and creates the files.
Single Layer chosen
Encoding Settings - Preset: NTSC Medium Quality
Defaults come up as;
NTSC, 720x480, 29.97 non-drop frame [fps]. Lower, Quality
3.0
48kHZ, 16 bit, Stereo, PCM
VBR, 1Pass, Min 1.50, Target 4.00, Max 7.00 [Mbps]
It's a very simple program in SD, 4:3 aspect, 93.5 minutes in length with a few still frames (jpg or bmp at 720x480) inserted.  No audio or video effects processing.  I'd like to tweek the settings or adjust the edited program if necessary for best/better quality.
Is this a known issue, am I missing something simple?  I can't seem to find any theads (or Kb) pertaining to this.
Any ideas or solutions greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

I do not recall a lot of issues in CS3, that were specific to Matrox, but CS4 and its updates pointed up tons of issues with Matrox drivers. Matrox had play "catch up" with every iteration of the CS4 updates. However, there almost always seem to be some issue with Matrox and Adobe, so that would be a likely "candidate," as Harm points out. It might not be the correct one, but would be worth a look with a test on a totally non-Matrox Project.
It seems that when everything (and I do mean everything) is set up perfectly at all levels, the Matrox cards work well for many, even with PrPro, but there are just so many, who have little problems in the setup (drivers, etc.) and things go south in a big hurry.
Please report your findings, as they will likely help others.
Good luck,
Hunt

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