Exporting h264 bluray

hi all,
i am trying to export WITH A SINGLE STREAM VIDEO AND AUDIO IN AVCHD (H264) FORMAT (FROM MY HD TIMELINE) FOR MY PS3 TO PLAY 25FPS HD FOOTAGE.
WHEN I MULTIPLEX THE H264VIDEO (BLURAY SETTING) WITH THE AUDIO (BOTH DOLBY OR PCM) THE EXPORT TIME GETS TO 99 % AND FREEZES. (I NEED THE VIDEO AND AUDIO COMBINED FOR PS3 FILE PLAYBACK.
ANY IDEAS PLEASE PLEASE AND THANKYOU...
CHRIS G.

I'm seeing the same here.  Encore is not interpreting the PAR correctly.  You can change it manually, but Encore does proceed to transcode the footage, even though marked as Do Not Transcode in the project window.  I'd say clearly a bug, but as most people working in SD are probably delivering on DVD, it may not get the priority you'd like.
You can export a lossless Intermediate file from CS6 and then use AME 5.5 to transcode that to BD standards.

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