Encore CS5 burns just 1 GB on bluray

Hello from Germany!
I can't burn all the H264 material on blu-ray. I created in Encore CS5 with subtitles. The project check doesn't show any problems, in preview everything works like I want to. Disc-info shows that 4,33 GB are needed, but encore burns just 1 GB.
May be somebody knows ...
Thanks.
Inga

Can't copy the screen-shot of my (main) project-panel (it is tiff), I write it down:
Item               Duration     DVD-transcode-status     DVD-transcode-settings     blu-ray-transcode-stat     bu-ray-transcode-set.  file-size  
Video-file       00:18:41:11     non-transcoded          automatically                       transcoded                 automatically                       15 GB   
Timeline          00:18:41:11     --                              N/A                                        --                              N/A                                        --
(The size of the timeline is not indicated in the project-window, but it is 3,88GB)
Maybe the problem is in interlaced and progressive???
My video is interlaced!!!
Waiting for your answer
and thanks a lot!
IJ

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    I am also trying to burn another video onto a DVD which again is rendered in h.264 but is 48 minutes and 11GB in size (Encore transcodes it so it's about 2.5GB) and the same thing happens: flickery lines which is really distracting.
    I did briefly have a trial version of CS6 installed and I rendered the video again in Premiere Pro CS6 and tried burning to a DVD using Encore CS6, but still got the same results. I don't have CS6 now, I installed it purely to see if CS5.5 was the problem.
    I don't understand why the first video I burned to DVD using Encore was perfect and now it seems to be giving me flickery video once it's burned to a DVD whenever I use it.
    I have updated it to version 5.1.0.342 which at the time of writing is the latesrt version of CS5.1.
    If anybody out there could help me that would be great, thanks!

    Still flickering on Encore even when rendered in MPEG-2 DVD in Pemiere Pro CS5.5. Looks perfect in Premiere Pro.
    Any other ideas?
    EDIT: Was looking for Google for people with similar problems to me and I came across this http://forums.adobe.com/message/3959757?tstart=0
    I am currently re-rendering the video in PAL DV Widescreen MPEG-2 DVD and using maximum render quality.

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