Chapter points in timeline slip by minutes...

I'm working on a 2 hour single timeline with 5 chapters. (DVD-9) I place a chapter point at the beginning of each scene. During the Encore 2.0 preview, all chapter points hit the correct point on the timeline. But after burning the DVD, chapter points 1, 2, and 5 all hit correctly, but chapter points 3 and 4 go to a location a few minutes before the actual point where the marker is. All the poster marks do play at the correct points in the chapter menu.
I've tried .mV2, .mpg and Encore 2.0 avi encoded file and all with the exact same results. Have even re-built the DVD in a new Encore file.
Anyone out there have any ideas?
Bruce

Use the button in the Timeline panel.

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