Encore 2.0 - Burning Multiple DVD Copies

I recently finished a project where I needed 10 copies of the finished DVD. I created an iso file, then used Encore 2.0 to burn. I set the number of copies to 10 and proceeded to burn #1. The #1 DVD worked fine and Encore asked for the next DVD. After putting in #2, the prog just sat there. I tried different copy numbers, but it would always "hang" after #1. I finished the project by burning one at a time.
Anyone ever seen this before?

Not really an answer to your question, but a quick fix:
Use
ImgBurn
(freeware/donationware) to burn. :)

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