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I have the same bug, when encoding "from" ProRes 422 HQ and "lower".
https://forums.adobe.com/message/11024965#11024965
Effect seems to be related to https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2612761 , at least it does look like the same problem to me.
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I just wanted to mention, that the files do also not import properly in other professional authoring solutions like Scenarist, so it is probably not an Encore specific problem, but rather one of the encoder. The files created have peaks of bitrate that are not within the specifications of blu-ray.
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The latest Version of Premiere and Media Encoder under some circumstances (e.g. 50i footage) does not create valid Blu-ray encodings. The files create a buffer underflow due to high peaks.
Earlier versions do not have this problem.
If read with MediaInfo, the PAL or NTSC flag is also missing, I don't think this is the problem, but it shows that something changed with the Blu-ray encoding.
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Same problem here. Interestingly this only happens since a few days and I haven't updated Premiere inbetween the "not happening" and "suddenly happening everytime I close a project in Premiere".