No video playback on Blu-Ray (but audio is there)

I'm having a quirky issue with the Blu-Rays I'm burning for a client.  The SDTV (16x9) burns are perfect, however when I reset Encore CS4 on Vista premium (32bit os) 4GB ram 64-bit processor to make a blu-ray the longest timeline (1:37:25:00) plays audio only under a black frame.  All other HDTV files (1080i HDV original) play fine including one SDTV (4x3) file.  I have rebuilt project from scratch with identical results. all files were imported from Premiere ok and were transcoded to MPEG-2 NTSC @ 1080i High Quality for Blu-Ray output.  (I chose MPEG-2 as it is basically identical to HDV record format)  Preview plays fine on desktop as does the BD-RE disk, but on PS3 and set top player I get no video over audio for the one longest file only, and it happens each and every time.

OK, I thought the solution was:
Option "OverlayOnCRTC2" "on"
But apparently that is deprecated and I need to use:
xvattr -a XV_SWITCHCRT -v 1
How and when would you guys run this command?

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