Premiere/Encore CS3: Geänderter Pfad = Probleme

Hallo zusammen,
hatte vor einem Jahr mit Premiere CS3 einen Film geschnitten und in Encore als BluRay gebrannt. Jetzt habe ich das Premiere-Projekt nochmals rausgekramt und minimale Veränderungen im Schnitt vorgenommen; die Länge des Videos ist exakt wie vorher, ich habe nur "umgeschnitten", d.h. an wenigen Stellen andere Kameraeinstellungen genommen.
Dann hab' ich die zugehörige Encore-Datei geöffnet. Ich dachte mir: Da Encore ja auf die Premiere-Sequenz zugreift, muss ich nicht mehr das ganze Menü und das Drumherum neu machen, sondern die veränderte Sequenz rutscht einfach an die Stelle der alten Sequenz.
Jetzt möchte ich ein neues BluRay-Image auf der Festplatte erstellen. Während der letzten Stunden hat Encore auch brav transkodiert, nur als es dann an's Erstellen der Image-Datei ging, gab's eine Fehlermeldung:
Blu-Ray-Objekt: "<Schnittfenster>Sequenz 01/Fertiger Film.prproj", Fehler: "Interner Fehler 11 (Dateipfad nicht gefunden)", Code: "11", Hinweis: ""
Ich vermute also, dass ich im Laufe des letzten Jahres die Ordnerstruktur auf meiner Festplatte umgeschichtet habe und jetzt irgendeine Datei (die "Fertiger Film.prproj"?) nicht mehr da liegt, wo sie vor einem Jahr noch lag, und das mag Encore nicht.
Mein Frage also: Wie finde ich heraus, wo Encore die Datei gerne hätte? Kann ich das Ziel in Encore ändern, oder muss ich einfach die Date dann an die gewünschte Stelle kopieren? Oder (und deshalb die ganze Vorgeschichte dazu) hat die Fehlermeldung möglicherweise einen ganz anderen Grund?
Danke für eure Hilfe!
Marcus

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    Donde puedo encontrar una buena guía en formato pdf para practicar film look utilizando premiere cs3.
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    Venezuela
    MAIL: [email protected] y [email protected]

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