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I created a project of still images in PRE10 with the NTSC-HDV-HDV 1080i 30 settings.  I burned the project as a blu-ray and it turned out great.  I tried to burn the same project to a DVD and it goes through the encoding process fine.  However, when it gets to actually burning on the disk it completes about 5% and then abruptly finishes saying the burn is complete although no files are written to the DVD (it is still blank).  The same thing happens when I try to burn the project to a folder (no files are created).  I have created other projects with this setting and am able to burn to either blu-ray or DVD.  Any ideas on why this happens?

As your Blu-ray results are good you must have large scale images in your project. What are the pixel dimensions of your still images?
Your project is High Definition 1440x1080i, whereas DVD is Standard Definition 720x480. This means that PRE has to scale down the images. Unfortunately PRE is not too good at downscaling and can choke the program.
This tips & tricks article has a lot of information about this issue: Large Still Images into PE - One Workflow.
That article, at 111 items, is rather long. In a nutshell though it recommends still images be scaled in photo editing software to the target size - 720x480 in your case or, if you want to do some pan & zoom, around 1000x750.
So for your particular case you should resize your large images. If you do this in exactly the same proportions as your HD project images you could then replace those in the existing timeline with the smaller and perhaps your project will then complete burning.
[EDIT] Also check out this FAQ entry: What resolution should my photos be in Premiere Elements?
Message edited to include FAQ entry.

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