Encore : échec de gravure des Blu-ray

Bonjour,
Pas de problème pour graver des dvd à partir de la fonction générer dans Encore, par contre je ne réussis pas à graver des bluray avec transcodage correspondant. Échec systématique avec "device error" code : 3"... La seule solution que j´ai trouvée c'est générer une image bluray puis de la graver ensuite. J.aimerais pouvoir graver directement d'Encore. Quelqu'un peut-il me conseiller ?
Merci.

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Hi I am trying to save a media blu-ray but when I watch after recording some videos will not play on blu-ray, but usually plays on pc. I've tried everything but had no result.
The bottom of the page in message #3 http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276578 has a tutorial section on Encore that may help

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