Opening of Encore projects burned to DVD

Hi Guys
I backed up a project using Nero, by burning the whole project with all the assets to a Verbatim DVD+RW. I did this to free up some space on my hard drive.
After the burning was successfull, I tested the opening of the project from the DVD+RW, by opening the .ncor project, and all I got was "internal software error:.\filespec.cpp, line 190". In short, my project does NOT open.
Luckily, I did not delete the original project from my hard drive as yet. So, when I opened it from my hard drive, it opened with no problems.
My question is: does Encore DVD 2 not work with burned projects?
Useful info:
Product: Encore DVD 2
Burning software: Nero 7 premium
DVD+RW media: Verbatim
OS: Windows XP pro, Service Pack 2
Computer: 3Ghz cpu, 1G RAM, Intel Pentium 4
DVD hardware: LG DVD writer with lightscribe
Thanks for all your help.
LF

Encore can't open a project that is on a DVD.
Copy the project and assets to a local drive, and you should be fine.

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