CS6 - Blu-ray Error: "Fatal Error", Code: "6"

Greetings,
I have gone through about 15 Blu Ray Disks in the past week, trying to burn one wedding project.
When i burn to DVD - its fine... but when i choose Blu Ray, it gets about 1 hour in and then comes up with 'Blu-ray Error: "Fatal Error", Code: "6".
I have tried to re-export all files for burning, in two different blu ray formats - but it continues to come up with the same.
I have used Encore for years but have just upgraded to CS6 and im getting these errors. 
What am i doing to cause this?
Thx,
James

Try this first:
Strange Errors in En? Project Changes Not Showing Up? Try This!
Then type "fatal error code 6" into the "Ask A Question" box at the top of the main Encore Forums page, or the top of the Discussions page.
You'll get 5 very relevant topics right away.
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