More errors for blu-ray in cs5

ok. so i keep taking you guys' advice for this project, and i keep advancing a little bit further along in my workflow, but now i have A NEW error. lol. i think i know what the first half of it is, but not sure about the other.... i did a search on this error and found some helpful things... but it still persists.... but this is the error:
"Blu-Ray error: file already exists, code: 6, Note: Video buffer underflows.
Total bitrate is too high near item = 2.869533 seconds - Recommended IG PTS
is 54009000 (in 90 khz)."
after reading on here i found 2 things. first thig i found was that Bill said he had the same problem with a project, and basically what he was saying sounded ALOT like what i was doing. so per his advice i scrapped the whole project, and started over again (imported assets, imported raw menu data from PS files, and went again) error still persists. i also followed some advice Jeff gave on another thread (i can't remember what, now), but that didnt seem to solve the problem either. i think he ALSO mentioned something about the bit-rate spiking during transcode, but i just kept that on back burner... not wanting to transcode it all again, JUST yet.i think Jeff also noted on how Encore only allows up to 6 pages in multi-page (which i did not know) and mine goes up to 8 for main menu, and 16 for pop-up menu. (so i'm guessing i need to break them apart by 5 page menus, each and have the "next" button on the last, link to the first button on the next multi-page menu, would that fix that? defeats the purpose of multi-menu, but for the pop-up its not as important i guess, and teh main menu its only motion with audio, not video so i can choose otehr audio for the subsequent multi-page menus. i'm about to attempt it, anyway)
my question is... what the heck does the second part of the error mean? like, could someone translate that to english? i encoded the thing with AME as a blu-ray compliant mpeg2 (to preserv PrePro chapter stops), high quality variable 1 pass, at 4,5,and 6, mps (its standard definition, from analogue tape, so i don't see the point in going to 35 mbps, lol), with the audio on Dolby ac3. if anyone needs me to give more details on my entire workflow on this project i can, i'm just being general here in case someone already knows exactly what this is, and how to fix it. should i change it to 2 pass? would that maybe catch something and fix it the second time over?
as i said in another thread, i've done MANY dvd's with encore, and never really had any problems at all (but all videos were straight from digital sources, in adobe recognizeable formats), but this blu-ray project (the first i've ever attempted) is KICKING MY BUTT!

Both multi-page normal and popup menus can work quite well in Encore, but it takes a bit of effort to work around the limitations and anomalies. One excellent source for canned menus, tutorials, and advice is John Geddes of www.precomposed.com.
One of the biggest issues with Encore is that much of what it implements is limited by compatibility with the DVD spec, thus limiting what would normally be possible with Blu-ray. Two of the worst of these is the 2-bit depth limitation on button highlights and the limitation of 18 buttons per menu.
Blu-ray has two modes for menus, HDMV or Movie Mode, and BD-J. BD-J menus have a full 32 bit depth, but require at least NetBlender DoStudio to create them.
Movie mode menus (IG streams) are 8-bits deep. In most cases, you won't notice the difference unless you have a lot of different colors on the screen at the same time, and this applies only to the menus themselves, since the underlying video is a completely separate layer. For normal menus, the video layer can contain the normal state of the buttons with full color, but you are still restricted by the 2-bit depth highlight limitation of Encore.
For popup menus, all of the button image must be contained in the popup itself, and Encore supports the full 8 bits for the normal state. This is because, unlike normal menus where the normal-state buttons are "built-in" to the motion menu, the popup can appear over any part of the underlying video. Actually you can make very nice menus with only 8 bits, because you also have a full 8-bit alpha channel to work with in Photoshop, and the integration with designing in PS & En is very good.
We have a vested interest in helping Encore users because we make BluStreak Premaster, the solution for Encore users to replicate for mass distribution.
http://blustreak.dvdafteredit.com/
We are working on some tutorials to illustrate how to create some very nice results, and hope to begin posting them on our web site in a few weeks.
Regards,
Larry Applegate
Rivergate Software, Inc.

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