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from CS5.5 to CS6. I have never had this problem before. I keep trying to burn a adobe encore blu ray error device error code 3 Bluray using Encore CS6, however, I keep getting this maessage after the program tries to burn the Disc: "Bluray Error: "device error", Code: "3", Note "CreateStcSequence:Fail to write imgburn M2S file"" Encore will burn the 8.22gb of 8.49gb to disc and then display the above message. I keep burning coasters, Grrr! I have even been on the adobe boards about this but they have no suitable solution. See here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/4603839#4603839 has anoyone else had this problem? does anyone know of a solution? thank you One man with courage makes a majority. Canon 7D Sony Vegas Pro 11 Adobe CS6 Master SuiteReturn to posts indexReport Post •Re: CS6 Encore will not burn bluray discsby Jeff Pulera on Aug 8, 2012 at 3:28:28 pmHi Rex, Did you update Encore? I believe there is a 6.0.1 patch for bug fixes, maybe it will helpReturn to posts indexReport Post•Post removed.•Re: CS6 Encore will not burn bluray discsby Ann Bens on Aug 8, 2012 at 4:23:22 pmThe solution is in the Adobe thread. If that does not work start over by making a new project. Instead of using DL export from Premiere and import that into Encore. ----------------------------------------------- Adobe Certified Expert Premiere Pro Adobe Community ProfessionalReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: CS6 Encore will not burn bluray discsby Douglas Morse on Aug 8, 2012 at 4:37:41 pmBurn a disk IMAGE first then if on a Mac use disk utility to burn. I get much better results (in terms of burning time) that way.Return to posts indexReport Post•Re: CS6
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