In order to export an avi with your chapter markers, use the Microsoft 
DV file type.  Click on the Settings button right next to where you 
select the file type and make sure that the Chapters button is checked. 
  BTW, you really ought to check out Adobe Encore DVD for your DVD 
authoring program.  Encore will accept your .avi file and automatically 
recognize the chapter markers when you place the avi on your timeline. 
Then, you can use Photoshop to build a custom menu, or use the preset 
menus in Encore.  I don't know Sonic, so I can't tell you if it will 
recognize the chapter markers.  However, I do know that if you use the 
MSDV codec and import the avi into Encore, that it will recognize the 
markers.

Oh, I almost forgot.  After you put the markers on your timeline in 
Premiere, double-click on the markers and add a comment to the Chapter 
field.  You HAVE to do that in order for Encore to recognize the marker 
as a chapter marker.  Perhaps you also need to do that for MyDVD to 
recognize the marker, too, but I don't know.

Good luck,
Glen in Vegas


bottledspider31 wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm using Adobe premiere pro and I have just sequenced a 1hour film. What I 
> want to 
> do is export it to DVD with a menu page and chapters. I did export the 
> sequence to a 
> movie on my hard drive. The manual says to get an authoring program; I have 
> Sonic 
> MyDVD, but I don't know how to get it to recognize the unnumbered markers at 
> each 
> chapter. I'm very new at this and would appreciate any help at all...!! Many 
> thanks.
> 
> BS


 
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