Linking to a streaming video chapters..

Hi all:
What I am wondering if it is possible to do:
I will have a quicktime file of a meeting on my server
I want to put chapter markers into the quicktime file that is on my site, and then link to the chapter markers - so that viewers could click a link and then can jump directly to that part in the longer video without having to chop the video file into smaller chunks or have the viewers sit through the entire meeting.
Is it possible?
Thanks in advance!

Yes you can do this. You have to set up a real-time stream. Then add the chapter markers to the reference movie. Then the reference movie can access the exact time. here is an example:
http://neal.cpmediainc.com/
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