Editing commercials in mp4 files.

Aloha All,
I was wondering if QuickTime Pro gives the ability to simply edit out commercials or insert chapter markers from shows I have downloaded from TiVo and converted to mp4 or .mov files. After editing I would like to export them to burn via Toast or iDVD.
I'm trying to find a simple solution since iMovie takes forever to import movies and I like to burn these shows to DVD for use in a portable player when traveling. The player incidentally has no fast forward controls and I have lost the remote for it.
Any advice or direction is appreciated.
Thank you!

The problem with choosing Save As, then Save as self-contained movie, is that QuickTime then makes a .mov file. So, if you started with a .m4v file, edit it, then Save As, you end up with a .mov file. You can try changing the extension of the .mov file to .m4v, but then QuickTime can't open it and says:
The movie could not be opened
An invalid sample description was found in the movie.
So, choosing Export Movie to MPEG-4 seems to be a better option if you started with a .m4v file and want to FINISH with a .m4v file.

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