CS5.5 Export to MPEG2 Choice Slow Down

Every time I choose the MPEG2 option on the export screen, I get the spinning circle for several minutes before I can do anything else. Also happens on...
Audio Only
H.264
H.264 Blu-Ray
MPEG2-Blu Ray
MPEG2-DVD
All other options like AVI or Quicktime come up immediately.
I can export to these options, it just takes a long time for the options to come up.
This slow down also happens in the Adobe Media Encoder.
Any ideas why this is happening and how to fix it? I tried installing on a different machine and do not have this issue.
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
i7 with 24gb memory
GTX570 video card

Super quick and easy fix from Matrox -
If you find that switching the export format in the Export Settings dialog
box sometimes takes a long time, such as when you switch from Microsoft
AVI to MPEG2-DVD, rename the SurCodeWrapper.vca file on your system
(for example, rename the file to SurCodeWrapper.vca.bak). This file is
usually installed by Adobe Premiere Pro in the following folders:
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS5\MediaIO\codecs\
C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS5\MediaIO\codecs\
Thanks
Jeff Pulera
Safe Harbor Computers

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