Chapter Markers only to skip scenes?

I'm going to place chapter markers from within Final Cut Pro and export the video into iDVD. I do not want to make a menu that the user will be able to use to navigate to the different chapters. I only want to allow the user to skip from one scene to the next.
1.) Are there any issues with not making the menu access the chapter markers, but only using them to skip from one scene to the next.
2.) I'm guessing nothing needs to be done in iDVD because it will recognize the chapter markers from Final Cut?

I was wondering the same thing myself regarding from Imovie 6 to IDVD. I add the chapter markers in Imovie and then when I bring into IDVD, it automatically creates 2 icons; 1)Play Movie and 2)Scene Selections. Does that mean that I have to delete the scene selection icon? Another question: What happens if I leave the scene selection icon and delete only some of the scenes? Will pushing the "skip" button on the set top player casue the movie to jump to the next scene or to the next chapter marker that I have deleted the "scene" for?

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