Unable to reburn blu ray after successful initial burn

I was able to burn several blu ray discs sucessfully. When I went back several weeks later, no luck. I select my prroject, click on share, choose blu ray, click burn and then I get a window which says processing. The progress bar is almost complete, but it is greyed out. When I select the Share Monitor button, the info say processing, finishing or successful depending on which triangle is selected. Even after 24 hours, nothing changes.

I've been burning BD successfully using FCS3.
However I have not attempted to "Burn" directly from compressor. What I do is encode as a disc image to my drive and then "Burn" with Disc Utility or Toast.
I got into this workflow years ago for authoring DVD because it just made more sense to me.
The other variable between our situations is the 422HQ. I use standard PR. Not sure if that's a factor or not but HQ is a very heavy codec and IMHO is overkill for the footage from a 7D. I don't know if it has anything to do with your encode problem but I would experiment with a regular PR file and see what you get.
You mentioned that you're not using a virtual cluster in Qmaster. So the Qmaster stitching can't be the problem.
You mentioned that you saw the encoded files on your drive. Just under 6 gig should be just under 30 minutes of content. If that's the case then you may have a good encode.
Try dragging them into Toast 10.
If you drag the h264 into Toast the audio will automatically be included.
In the Toast Prefs, make sure re-encode assets is set to automatic or Never.
Chapter markers will not be included but you should be able to author a disc.
Hope that helps.
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