Uncompressed PCM 5.1 audio in Encore CS3?

Uncompressed PCM 5.1 audio is a fantastic part of the Blu-Ray spec... perfect quality audio, no transcoding and no need to buy a dolby licence.
For the life of me, I can't get my Encore CS3 project to work with uncompressed surround - only AC3 or stereo uncompressed PCM.
Anyone else tried this?
Cheers, Doug.

5.1 AC3 is supported by Encore.
Blu-ray compliant means that the discs will play on a Blu-ray player correctly...not that every available Blu-ray feature is offered by the authoring tool.

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    > Where the y in time stands for the length of the timeline minus 2 frames.
    This can actually vary, and so far at least, I don't think we've seen a pattern as to type of pgc error based on how many frames from the end it reports.
    > The BPGC error can also be FPGC or DPGC dependant on how many menu's there are in the project.
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    > This is what generates the problem...
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