Premiere Elements breakdown by encoding Media for Blue Ray burning! Why?

Hello Girls and Guys,
Premiere Elements 10 stop to work by encoding projectmedia for Blue Ray burning!
Why?
Allways shows the message: The Programm is not working because of some error.
My System is:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit,
RAM 12GB, 1800Hz
Core i7, 3,8GHz
Radeon HD 6900-RAM 2GB
Do anybody know why this happens?
It happens not only with PE 10, also happens with Cyberlink PowerProducer 5.5 .

Thank You Steve,
the videos added are:
H.264/MP4 from Samsung
and AVI from Canon PowerShot
and MOV Videos from Canon Ixus
Camcorder Model is Samsung HMX-H100
The project settings were:
method: HD 1080i
timebase: 25.00frames/sec
resolution: 1920x1080
screenformat: 25-fps-Timecode
Audio samplerrate 48000Hz
scrennformat: Audio-Samples
There are no red lines above the clips if I add them to my timeline.
I store the media and project files on a partition of primary SSD-drive.( AHCI-mode )
Do You need any further informations to identify the problem?
Thanks looking forward your ideas

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