This Encore Project was created in a Windows version, sorry.

That's the message I get when trying, and failing, to open an Encore project I just saved a couple of days ago... on the same Mac.
Just another show stopping bug brought to you from Adobe. My initial excitement of getting the CS3 Suite ported to MacIntel is fading fast. I'm trying to get paying work done with non-beta software (in name only... this PP and Encore is beta through and through), and I'm getting stymied at every turn. Can you tell I'm peeved? I'm losing money, Adobe. It's not funny.

Yesterday I created three Encore files from Premiere projects (took 4-5 hours each, seems a super long time) and one out of the three Encore files gave me the "created for Windows" error. But I noticed that project had a different file structure than the others:
Sources, Cache and project XML and ACX files were not in their own folder
I created a new folder and moved those assets into it, then opened the Encore file and it worked fine. I haven't worked with it yet so I don't know if I've fixed the problem, but the file opens fine now.
PSI do know that the one thing that sets the problem file apart from the others is that I used a Premiere preset (NTSC High Quality) when rendering it. The other two were set for widescreen.

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