Trying to set markers to skip thru DVD with remote control?

CS5.    I'd like to know how to skip through a lengthy DVD with the player's remote control.  I tried setting markers, first unnumbered then numbered, and it didn't work with the DVD when I played it on the VCR.  I remember with PPRO 2.0 when this technique would work.  You could even automatically set markers every so many minutes.

If you Exported as a 100% DVD-compliant MPEG-2 DVD, you should not need a Re-transcode.
If you did Export to MPEG-2 DVD, remember that it will be GOP (Group of Pictures) and that Chapter Markers can only go on I-Frames, so if you cannot get the En Chapter Marker where you drop it, just find the next I-Frame on either side of where you are trying to place it.
If you have any issues in Encore, there is a great, and very active Encore Forum at: http://forums.adobe.com/community/encore/encore_general
You will see some of the same subscribers there, but some new ones too.
Good luck, and happy authoring,
Hunt

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