Blu - ray error: internal error, code 11. Put too close subtitle

Hello

I have this error when I build blu - ray disc with subtitles:

Blu - ray error: "internal error 11 (internal software error:...-..). \Private\GraphicsEncoders\PGProcessor.cpp line 236), "Code:"11", note:"subtitle put too close. "

I have no idea what to do, tried everything.

If I delete most of the subtitles, and there are only several lines left it built without any problem.

Today, I limit with the project.

Please help if you have the solution.

Maszok

You have subtitles that are less than 3 images apart? What is the smallest number of frames on all your subtitles?

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