FCP 7 Chapter Markers

I have a ProRes 422 clip (captured from Canon XHA1S - HDV) when I 'M' and 'M' again to place a marker and description including ticking the 'Chapter Marker' button it all works. I then export from FCP using current settings and export all markers. The produced .MOV file has the chapter markers ok( I can see them in Quicktime player) but when I workflow thro Compressor (to get my .ac3 and .mv2 files) into DVDPro the chapter markers are gone. I know I have left out a lot of detail about settings in Compressor but in effect I select the Make DVD template option with no changes but can you spot anything obvious I am missing or do you need mor info to tell .. if so when else would help you determine the cause. Many thanks in advance !
Jim

I'm still learning Final Cut too, so I hope I'm not misinforming you, but I've had that problem before and it was b/c the markers were on the clips themselves or on the audio track vs. on the timeline. When you hit "M" for marker make sure nothing is selected so the marker goes onto the timeline itself. You should see them along the top under the render bars, not within the clips or audio.
I think that might be your issue. I've had so many people on here helping me, I feel inclinded to try to help others, but not sure I'm in that category yet

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  • FCP Chapter Markers/Compressor

    I have all my chapter markers in my sequence in FCP all set and I want to export with compressor so I can use the two files and load them into DVDSP.
    If I export with compressor, will it automatically recognize my chapter markers when I bring them in for a chapter index in DVDSP?
    I know you can do this with Quicktime movie export, but I honestly prefer Compressor so I was wondering if it will automatically do this itself within the program.

    Hi Jonesi, I would highly recommend that:
    • you *DONT "send to compressor" from FCP timeline or 'EXPORT to COMPRESSOR*" from FCP timeline because it is simply too slow. Instead create a EXPORT AS QUICKTIME MOVIE with (a QT reference MOVIE (dont tick "self contained qt time movie" in the QT dialogue box". . The use the refernce movie as INPUT to compressor.app. Try it it works great! MAke a compressor DROPLET for fully automated work flow.
    • _Chapter markers should be made on the TIMELINE that is used for the final EXPORT_. +Beware not to use CHAPTER markers in nested sequences.+
    hth
    w

  • FCP Chapter Markers

    Hello - I created Chapter Markers (pressing M twice) Then exported as MOV. Dropped the MOV file into Toast 11. Burned BLU-RAY and no Chapters were created.
    Any ideas?
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    Second, you say that you created chapters markers in FCP by hitting m twice.  That alone won't create chapter markers.  When you hit the m the second time, the markers window will open and then you have to click on CHAPTER to actually make it a chapter marker.  Otherwise, it's just a plain marker.   That said, I don't know if FCP's chapter markers, which were meant for DVD, will work for Blu-ray even if Toast did recognize them.
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  • FCP video chapter markers not accepted by DVD SPro

    When I had FCP chapter markers in the timeline and then used compressor, they appeared in DVD Studio Pro. But in realizing that I couldn't cut out any footage in FCP without ruining all of the markers I had made following that point in the timeline it was suggested that I add chapter markers onto the video itself. The markers were no longer visible as windows in the Canvas, we got them to appear in the Viewer (view-playhead sync-open). BUT... Now, these markers attached to the video (and not the Time line) appear to not be working when I open a compressed sequence in DVD Studio Pro. How can this delemna be solved?

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  • Compressor stripping chapter markers?

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    2: Export into compressor without any markers and then make my own in dvd studio pro 4.
    3: Export both 1 and 2 with markers and try that in dvd studio pro 4.
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    This is not exactly the answer you were looking for, but if you need to get it done now before you will have time to figure out the solution to your FCP chapter markers issue, you can add markers to the track timeline right in DVDSP. Then, when you want to set the targets for your buttons, you will find the track's markers available to select as the target.

  • Chapter Markers won't appear on Marker list in FCP X settings when trying to Burn a Standard Definition Disc

    Help,
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    This "Share" feature behaves the same in both FCP7 and FCPX (it may actually be the only thing they have in common).
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  • FCP-X  Compressor 3.0.5 (need chapter-markers)

    Can I send a FCP-X-project to Compressor 3.0.5?
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  • Export fcp 5 to compressor, bye-bye chapter markers

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    How much space is left on that external drive? As to the rez of your timeline, pick the sequence, and select Command-0 (that's a zero). The dialogue box will tell you what codec you're working with.
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  • FCP 6 doesn't seem to export chapter markers in a QT movie

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  • Chapter markers out of FCP???????

    I've read some previous posts but am still confused? I've been exporting straight into Compressor with chapter marks and it's been working great in DVDSP.
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    Hi everyone and can I just say thank you to everybody who helped me on this and other requests for assistance. This is a formidable forum. I've learnt so much just by browsing through the topics in general and there are clearly people out there who care very much about sharing tips and experiences.
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    Yesterday, my revised workflow succeeded in getting 16 out of 18 chapter markers across ( which I can live with though not sure why the delinquent two failed to complete the journey ). So what I learnt ( and this contradicts the manual and the Lynda.com tutorials ) is that it is important to put no text into the Marker Dialogue box where it says Comment ( one of you guys stated that ) , it is really important not to make the marker both a Chapter marker and a Compression marker ( I know that that's stating the obvious !! but I was desperate to try every set of possibilities ) and the workflow only then works when you select Chapter Markers when making the QT movie. It DOESN"T work at all when you select DVD Studio Pro markers for some reason.
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  • Chapter markers FCP iDVD5

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  • Chapter Markers FCP X

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  • Exporting Chapter Markers from FCP cuts movie. Help.

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  • Error Exporting Chapter Markers from FCP X

    After upgrading to Final Cut Pro X 10.0.8, I am having problems exporting chapter markers.  Specially, at the end of the export, this error message appears and cancels the entire export:
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    Hi I have this same problem right now!
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