Premier Pro 2.0  Output to AVI is making the Video 24p

Hi:
I've run into a Premier Pro 2.0 mystery I've not encountered before. I have a sequence that I want to export to avi. It is a mix of 16 x 9 video (not hi-def), and photos. Its a widescreen project. I've done this type of project before, never had this problem. When I export the sequence, the video is exported in 24P even though I have set the export settings to NTSC. I tried burning a disk from inside Premier using the not-so-wonderful disk burner that is included, and the video came out fine -- 29.97 fps like its supposed to. But when I export to .avi (so I can bring it into ENCORE) the video is changed to 24P. What the heck is going on here? The photos look fine. Any help greatly appreciated. I want to use ENCORE because its going to go onto a Dual Layer disk and I have the menus already made.  No matter what I seem to do exporting to Microsoft DV AVI, Compressor set to DV NTSC, Frame Rate set to 29.97, Pixel Aspect Ratio is D1/DV NTSC Widescreen 16:9 (1.2), Bit Depth set to "Use project settings," Fields set to "Lower field first," Optimize stills is checked.   And the video looks like its 24p!!!  Yet burning the same project to DVD from within Premier and the video looks fine.  ???? Help!!!
Thanks,
Dave

When I exported the project the first time (as a test) I did so using Premier's Export to DVD.  The video was fine on that DVD, except the disc skipped a lot --- acted like a bad write or disk incompatibility.
This is often caused by bad blank media. Brands like Verbatim, or Taiyo Yuden are excellent. Brands like Memorex, TDK, newer Ritek and most "store brands" will give issues like you describe. Also, too high a burn speed can cause similar.
What brand of blank media did you test on?
BTW - I use DVD RW's to test with, so that I do not end up burning "coasters." Now, I never, never deliver on DVD RW's, and only use them for testing purposes.
Good luck,
Hunt

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