Encode Failed exporting to DVD but not Blu-Ray

I'm using Dynamic Link and tried both pushing from PPro and pulling from Encore, when building DVD I get Encode Failed, but when building Blu-Ray no problems. I really need a DVD version of this, any ideas?

Did you transcode before building? If not, try that.
If that does not work, export from Premiere as MPEG2-DVD, and import the resulting m2v/wav files as timeline. In other words, skip the dynamic link since you are having a problem.
Yes, you will have to calculate the bitrate. If you are able to transcode the dynamic link, but not to build, you can look at the properties of the transcoded file, and match that on export from Premiere. Or use a bitrate calculator, such as:
http://dvd-hq.info/bitrate_calculator.php

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