SOLUTION: Dealing with the 'end of file' error

Adobe have not only failed to fix the constant 'end of file' error after 6 versions but also, even worse, failed to make the error in any way useful. If you get this error when building a complex project, you have to completely rebuild your project to find the cause. This is a huge issue when dealing with projects like the one I'm currently doing: 7 different discs (projects), each with about 20 timelines.
A simple 'end of file: NAME OF FILE' in the error message would solve this.
However, luckily (as I would have otherwise killed myself by now), I have found a much quicker way of finding problematic files. This is the Windows solution, but hopefully there's an equivelant Mac way of doing it.
Get Process Monitor from here.
Run it, and hit the Filter button on the toolbar.
Add filters for:
Process Name is Adobe Encore.exe
Operation is ReadFile
Go start your build process
When the 'end of file' message appears, switch over to Process Monitor and scroll down to the bottom
Scroll up until you see the last time a file of yours was accessed
There's your culprit
The actual problem with the file usually seems related to Encore not dealing with externally created files very well. Import a non-DVD/blu-ray ready copy of your video and transcode it internally, that seems to fix it.
Adobe needs to stop work on every new feature or bugfix for Encore, and fix the error messages. Bugs are inevitable, but not having adequate error messages or logging so the bugs can be worked around is unforgiveable. It's a simple matter and should be fixed immediately.

Here is where you tell Adobe about bugs, and also where you ask for new features
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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