PP CC 14 & AME CC 14 Exporting Sequence to MPG2 DVD Problem

I am trying to export a HD sequence out of PP CC14 to AME CC 14 for DVD.  All my settings are set, exporting to MPG2 DVD.  In the PP export window, if I choose either "Export" (which renders the files through PP) or "Queue" (which exports sequence to AME and renders the file there) both finished files are Re-transcoded when brought into Encore CS6.  That should not be the case.  It is transcoding the file twice and producing terrible quality.  Exporting to a H264 for blu-ray works fine, only the audio is re-transcoded.
I found in the previous version of PP CC and AME CC (not the new "14" version), the workaround was to render everything through the PP Export Window and NOT send to AME.  If I did that, Encore CS6 would show "Transcoded or Do Not Transcode" in the video status window - and once again, would only re-transcode the audio. 
Has anybody else experienced this? Or have any idea what I am talking about?  How does anybody else export to DVD?
My workaround now is to use the H264 blu-ray file, import into Encore, choose "Max Render Quality," and burn the DVD that way. 
I am running the New Mac Pro 10.9.3
Thanks...

Re Stan:
This problem is happening when I am burning to DVD, not blu-ray. 
When I do burn to blu-ray, the H264 file created in the PP 14 export window works fine in Encore - no re-transcoding. 
The MPG2 file created for DVD in PP 14 has to be completely re-transcoded in Encore.
On this particular project, I had both a h264 file and an mpg2 file, one for blu-ray one for DVD.  I just ended up using the h264 file for DVD, and let Encore re-transcode that file for DVD.  It was better quality than using the mpg2 and have encore re-transcode.
I know it sounds confusing - let me know if you understand.

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