Strange bug in Encore CS5.5 Blu - ray encoding

I noticed this bug recently and I was wondering how many of you have experienced...

Normally, we encrypt our videos in SOUL prior to importation in yet. Most of the time we simply encode h.264 Blu - ray CBR, but for this project, we wanted 2-pass VBR (also h.264) encoding.

When you import all 6 videos encoded in yet, we noticed that 3 of them always told that they had to be transcoded. The other 3 have not. All 6 videos have been encoded with the same exact settings; 2 - pass VBR h.264 Blu - ray and all at the same time in the SOUL, but 3 of them remained transcoding. So we thought that maybe the videos were corrupt and re-transcoded one just to see if that would solve the problem.

After transcoding, we re-imported and notice must still be transcoded. So we thought that we could fool again by doing a right click on the active and seeking assets transcoded for Blu - ray. We chose the same video, and he says now that the video is transcoded. During the build process, while it was loading this asset, he got almost to the end and then spit out this error:

Error: "invalid format", Code: "14."
Note: "ERROR: this stream don't include photo Calendar SEI, Offset unit =
blah blah...".

Thus, we tried to think about what we did differently this time (we build dozens of Blu - ray discs per month) and it was the 2-pass VBR. So we re-encoded this video as a CBR, charge, and he said do not transcode as expected. We could then build this project successfully.

But the fun does not stop there. We noticed some things that should be changed in the creation (button routing, etc.), so we returned to the project to see that 3 other videos now say no transcoded! Nothing had changed, this time, he decided to not load of other ones that were 2-pass VBR which had loaded and built perfectly fine the last time around.

Now, this is not your bug Encore-not-remembering-that-you-transcoded-the-videos typical... these files were transcoded before they were even imported in yet!

We tried the same trick with loading itself as a transcoded file to Blu - ray, and it spits out the same error during the generation. We have never had this problem in CS4... Is this something the way that SOUL is videos of 2-pass VBR encoding? Or is - how still is 2-pass VBR video error checking? Whatever it is, it seems to happen only with 2-pass VBR encoded h264 files. All this experience?

It is a bug. It's when encode you an asset with h264 2 pass preeset and import into encore. This introduced in CS5 somehow. This bug is caused by Sonic (3rd third-party tool) wrongly interpret the assets. Try with h264 vbr 1 pass preset and there should be no problem.

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