PGC Internal Software Error During DVD Build

After weeks of editing my 77-minute feature and days of DVD authoring effort, it's more than a bummer to see this appear during the final DVD build process:
PGC "Analysis" has an error at 47:21:29 internal software error %0 line . . . PGC Info; name=Analysis, ref FPGE time 47:21:29.
I verified the project before the build and there were no errors/warnings. I tried several times and get the same error at the same spot; I tried creating an image and the same error takes place at the same spot. I previewed the entire thing in Encore and everything plays/sounds great. All the footage/sound was imported as two large, uncompressed DVI files exported from PPro 2.0. The video is 16:9, 24p. Most of the sound came straight from the source video feed, except for two WAV files containing theme music.
What can I do to get this production finished-- of course, I am behind schedule...

So, finally I've found the source of the problem and a workaround!
First the source:
when Encore has to transcode a video it must corrupt the file, because it's the transcoded file that causes the problem, I tried this by importing a transcoded file into Encore 1.5 there it came with the same error.
Now the workaround, ok maybe it isn't quite a workaround but it's a way to go:
What I did was: I built my project new in Encore 1.5, because Encore 2.0 has a problem importing the videos by me, but if you would just import the videos in 1.5 and let 1.5 transcode them so that all of them would fit on a DVD you should be able to import the transcoded files in CS3 and it should work, no guarantee.
Other possibility: try opening your project in encore 2.0 and re import your videos there and let 2.0 do all of the transcoding, that might work too!
But for certain: don't let encore CS3 do all the transcoding!
I'm working with PAL files I don't know if it will be the same by NTSC, but it's worth a try!
If anybody feels like reproducing the bug, here is the way to do it:
Make a project in Encore CS3 and import Videos encoded by premiere as MPG2-DVD (I think: .m2v .wav) and set the transcoding options to automatic, encore should have to transcode the files. Then let encore make the DVD, at some point you should get that nice PGC error!

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