Right. And another way is to use MPEG Advance Xtra from tabuleiro.com that has 
very friendly routines for markers, either set up interactively in the movie or 
established via timecode points (per Colin). S.

 At 10:30 PM 1/28/05 -0500, you wrote:
>At 12:44 AM +0000 1/29/05, nik crosina wrote:
>>How can I set markers in a video with e.g. Premier so that they are still 
>>there when the file is saved as an mpg1 and played in Doirector.
>>
>>I amsure it can be done, or am I wrong here aan my memory miserably fails me 
>>?...
>
>Not sure if it's possible with MPEG1. I do know that there are better ways 
>than using markers to solve the same problem. Having alinear list of 
>timecodes, and using findposnear() is a very fast way to synchronize video to 
>other things.
>
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