Front Row: Playing Podcasts with chapters is not working correctly

Currently I'm using front row to listen to my podcasts. It works great except the fact that the images of the different chapters in my podcasts aren't swapped automatically. When I go back to my podcast overview and click on it again it will the show the correct image of the chapter.
Does anyone else experienced the same problem?
Regards,
Vincent

This appears to all be part of the manual open close portion of the script. I had a
nother issue with it and just removed the DOC. So I am not sure what to do with this part of it. The CURRENTSTATE xml does exist. but I am unsure what it goes. Looks like it is supposed to look at
current state of the hours and see whether it is open or closed and
then let you choose option to close or open manualy based on that
? I am not sure. I have the script uploaded already if you can help me with some advice on that. I also just uploaded the CURRENTSTATE that seems to be causing this error. Mybe the xml needs to be different? I copied the MANUAL OPENCLOSED part of my script from another one. So maybe need to create a seperate xml renamed for this one?
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