Error while burning in Encore CS5

I am currently working on a Blu-ray 50gb project that I am finished with the programming. Last week I burned a review disc for the client and they had a few changes. I have attempted to burn a disc 5 time, each time it get about 18gb/20gb into the burn and fails. I have had Error 3 and Error 5 come up. The project is being done on a Mac, the assets and project file are on a external G-Tech drive connected via firewire 800. I have tried two different burners, no help. I am now going to try a different system. Any other ideas?

Hi,
Sometimes AuthorScript session files get corrupted and Encore throughs error code 3.
You can burn your project after removing all the files from -
Project folder\AuthorScriptHDMVSessions\ .
If this does not solve this issue then please upload error message screenshot.
Thanks,
Pankaj Gauba

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