Burned dvd plays with line at top saying "MARKER 1"

hi
i exported a final cut express hd project as a fce quicktime movie, with the selction of "all markers" to be exported as well (i assumed this would add the little chapter markers i put in fcehd). however, when i used dvd studio pro 2, the program didn't detect the markers, so i created them myself in dvd studio pro 2. then, when i burned the dvd and played it back on my computer, a white line at the top of the screen says "marker _" for each chapter. how can i get rid of these? are the from final cut's exported movie because i chose to add all markers, or are they from dvd studio pro when i added chapter markers? thanks in advance.

A simple work-around (your version of DVD-SP does not understand markers which were generated by a later version of FCE) is as follows:-
Open the Quicktime file of your playout in Quicktime. Turn off the "text track" and re-save (or save a new reference version). Use the new file to generate your .mpeg2. Replace the video track in DVD SP2 with this 'clean' one. Do put your chapter makers in by hand (or keep the ones you've already set).
Hope this makes sense. The important part is to turn off the "text-track" in Quicktime Pro. Make sure you can't see the white header on screen before you go any further!

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