Chapter Markers Not Recognized

I am using iLife09 and have been unable to have iDvd recognize the chapter markers created in iMovie projects. I have set iDvd preferences to accept the markers. What am I doing wrong?

Two thoughts on this
• iDVD BUG
• Chapter mark set in very beginning of movie
*iDVD BUG* - is provoked by creating an iDVD project, finding something that needs to be
corrected in movie, close iDVD and correct movie, open iDVD and it will ask to
Update or Cancel ? - Neither works - All chapters points to same place and other nasty
things happens.
Medicine
Start a brand new iDVD project and import material/movies and re-do.
*Chapter at start of movie* - Doesn't work - iDVD has to set this by it self else it gets confused.
Yours Bengt W

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