Oh that well and truly sucks. So it’s a pointless exercise anyway as the player 
doesn’t support them anymore anyway! 

I still don’t quite have it working in my own program anyway, when I add those 
exact same lines to the example app it does work! If you load the movie into 
player 7 (which I kept around because of the movie information viewer which was 
so useful but that somehow it’s lost my “pro” registration and doesn’t seem to 
allow you to enter your old serial number anymore, sigh…) but those same lines 
of code in my own app still fail to do anything even when loaded into player 7. 
Though it throws no errors.

I obviously have some more sleuthing to do, and maybe it’s not even worth it if 
they don’t show up anywhere. Perhaps I can add a text track and do the info via 
CC ;) I’ll look into that next.

> On Apr 1, 2016, at 4:28 PM, Christian Schmitz 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Well, this works for me, if I open movie in QuickTime Player 7.
> But the newer QuickTime Player ignore those chapters.
> 
> Not sure what is wrong. 
> But as I just pass values to QTKit, it could be an issue for Apple no longer 
> supporting a deprecated framework.

Thanks,
 James


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