CS5.0 Encore writing to a regular DVD in a Bluray burner

I am trying to write a regular DVD project to a regular DVD in a Blueray burner.
When I select the Bluray burner (Recorder:) with a DVD in it Encore switches back to the regular DVD burner with no DVD in it.
I can burn regular data DVDs in my Bluray burner.
Bluray burner: ASUS BW 12B1ST

Read below for ideas about how to write HiDef to a DVD... I doubt all are for your exact situation... so mine the messages for ideas
BluRay then to DVD http://forums.adobe.com/thread/885601
BluRay image on a DVD http://forums.adobe.com/thread/871854
AVCHD direct to BluRay http://forums.adobe.com/message/2785066
AND a possible workaround http://forums.adobe.com/thread/706465

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