Problem setting chapter points at exact locations in timeline

When I go to a place in my timeline where I want to add a chapter point sometimes the point is placed behind or before my desired selection. I expand the timeline to make sure that I'm at the correct location, but nonetheless the chapter point is not placed where I want it. When I try to drag the chapter point to my desired place, it doesn't stay...either going back to where it was previously or jumping to another point. Any suggestions to get the chapter points exactly where I want them?

Yes - import an AVI or MOV file instead of MPEG-2.
MPEG-2 files are encoded with GOP headers, and any chapter you add will be placed on the GOP header (that's how DVD-Video chapters work), but if you use AVI or MOV instead, you can place a chapter wherever you want it and when Encore transcodes the video to MPEG-2, it will create a GOP header at the chapter point frame.

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