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Exporting chapter markers to DVD Studio Pro

I am constantly seeing posts on Apple's support boards by people who can't get this to work. This seems to be a common problem so I'm going to give a step-by-step workflow followed by troubleshooting tips at the end.

1. In the Final Cut Pro timeline, navigate to the point you wish to place the marker, press M once to place a regular marker and then press M again to open up the Edit Marker dialog.



Make sure that you are adding the markers to the sequence itself and not to an individual clip. There are some rules though - Don't place one within 1 second of the beginning, don't place one within 1 second of the end and don't place them less than 1 second apart.

2. Click the button marked Add Chapter Marker and it will automatically insert some text into the box. Do not change this text; just click Ok.



Repeat for every marker.

3. Go to File > Export > QuickTime Movie. Do not export as QuickTime Conversion. Under the Markers drop-down, select DVD Studio Pro Markers.



Or Go to File > Export > Using Compressor. This will not display a dialog box but you will be able to see markers on the timeline in the Preview window.



4. Export the file.

5. Open up DVD Studio Pro and drag the exported file onto a track.



In the timeline, drag the edge of the horizontal scroll bar to decrease the size of the timeline and see everything at once. You should be able to see all of your chapter markers.



6. Go to Simulate and double-check that they work.

Troubleshooting
  • I think most problems are caused by not knowing the restrictions on chapter markers. This is from the FCP 6 manual:
    * No chapter marker should appear closer than 1 second to the beginning or end of
    your edited sequence.
    * A chapter marker should be at least 1 second away from any other chapter marker.
    * A maximum of 99 chapter markers can be placed within a single program.
    * When you export from a sequence, only sequence markers are exported; markers in
    clips are ignored.
    * When you export a clip from the Browser, the clip's markers are exported.

  • Markers within nested sequences will not be exported.

  • You must select DVD Studio Pro Marker and not Chapter Marker under the QuickTime export options.

  • Don't put chapter and compression markers in the same marker!

  • I have had better luck with DVD Studio Pro Marker rather than All Markers in the QT export dialog.

  • Be aware that if you export a QT movie with markers and then import it into Compressor, you will lose your chapter markers if you do not have Compressor 3 (included with Final Cut Studio 2).

  • I have heard of people having success by trashing their preferences. We have a free utility that will automate it for you - Preference Manager.



Let me know if you can think of any more troubleshooting tips.
Posted by Jon Chappell on Apr 4 2008 to Analysis, Final Cut Studio, Video Editing