Export chapters to Adobe Encore

I have FCS-3 project.HD. Sequence (and corresponding exported MOV file) with chapters. Next step - authoring BD in Encore (on MAC too) I'd like those FCS chapters to become Encore timeline capters for navigation. Can i export somehow chapters from FCS into Encore? NOT MANUALLY! Throu the EDL or smth.? I have more than 50 of them! Thank you

You're not doing anything wrong. When Adobe added En chapter markers as a new kind of marker in a Pr sequence, their use was restricted to exports with the AME.
The unnumbered sequence marker behavior carries over from earlier versions of Pr. Sequence markers are used for exporting with several different formats and codecs, so not all of the compile options apply to every format. Using a sequence marker as an En chapter marker requires text in the chapter field for En to recognize it as such.
-Jeff

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