FCP 7 sending to compressor chapter markers question  . . .

Have set an in and out point on the timeline and then send it to compressor and burn a SD DVD, the previous chapter marker prior to the in point (have parts 1 & 2 on the timeline) is showing up in the chapter list after burning. Anyone else had this issue?
In FCP 6 and previous versions, never had this problem.
thanks in advance for any info . . .

Same problem here.

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