Chapter Scene Markers Missing

I am having trouble importing chapter scenes from Premiere Pro 2. In PP2 I exported timeline as avi and chose the option to export chapters in the compile settings. When opening in Encore 2 the chapters are not there. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for helping a newbie.
Darren

You need to make sure there is text in the Chapter field of the markers in PPro.
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Problems with exporting from Premiere and importing into Encore should go either into the Premiere Pro 2.0 forum or the main Encore forum.

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