Exporting Chapter Markers From FCP7 to Compressor for DVD Studio Pro

I put several chapter markers in a Final Cut Pro 7 sequence by hitting the "M" key a few times on the timeline.
I tried exporting the video with Compressor, both by using "Share" and "Send To Compressor."
When I load the post-Compressor video files into DVD Studio Pro, make a track, and look at the track timeline, the chapter markers are not there.
How do I send the video files from FCP7 to Compressor to DVDSP and have the chapter markers survive the journey?
(NOTE: I am not using Final Cut Pro X, where, I understand, that the problems with chapter markers are a whole different ballgame.)

When you hit m twice and get the marker window:
1. Make sure the marker is created on the timeline, not the clip;
2. you have to specify that it's a chapter marker.  There's a pulldown or something to select it.  It's NOT automatic.

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