Encore crashes opening project with 'VideoClip.cpp-275' message. Any fixes?

Encore CS4 seems to be able to create new projects (only tried simple ones), but crashes shortly after opening all my current Encore DVD 2.0 projects with above message. Have searched various forums and lots of people have had similar, but no fixes discussed actually work.  Running on Windows 7.32-bit
Have tried the following ideas:
   re-installing CS4 (many times)
   deleting Quicktime
   deleting the transcoded material in the project
   deleting the C;\User\susername\  AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Encore\4.0 folder (and various other versions of this suggestion)
   running as an administrator (although I have full admin rights anyway) 
There was also a suggestion from somebody that it was caused by missing assets in the project, but all these projects have gone to completion in 2.0 with a burnt DVD, and haven't changed since, so that's not the case. 
Please don't waste my time telling me to get drivers up to date or apply the CS4 patches or anything obvious. Or to upgrade to CS6 - if I switch to Windows 64-bit then I have a whole host of other issues.
As the original discussions on this error message faded away I presume there must be a solution out there?    

Bottom line; l there is no guarantee that an Encore project from an earlier version can be opened by a later version. It appears to work sometimes. You may simply have to start over. Or use 2.0.
hence my comment above on 'missing assets', which I can't see being the problem.
We don't know whether Encore is seeing the asset in the location it expects. So I think this can be an issue. I was primarily thinking in terms of the possibility of an issue if you were using dynamic link, rather than an imported file. You didn't say; are you using dynamic link?
as Encore insists (as it opens the project) on immediately transcoding,  it!
It is probably indexing or the like, not transcoding. This is a possible sign that it is not finding its cache files. This can be a permissions/drive issue.
Did I update my project to CS4 - no, how can I?
This was asked in the context of whether you might be using dynamic link. The update would occur in Premiere. It is not relevant if you are not using dynamic link.

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