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3 Choose Import Chapter List from the Marker pop-up menu.
A file selection dialog opens so that you can locate and select the chapter marker file for
that source media file.
4 Select the chapter marker file and click Open.
The markers are imported and added to the Preview window timeline.
Note: While all markers imported by using a chapter marker list are configured as chapter
markers, you can use the marker edit dialog to change them to podcast or compression
markers. Additionally, you can add URLs and artwork to them as needed.
Important: The timecode values in the list must be based on the source media files
timecode.
Adding Compression or Podcast Markers to a Clip
To manually add a compression or podcast marker to a clip, you first add a chapter marker
(as described in the previous section) and then you edit the marker.
Note: A podcast can have both chapter and podcast markers. The only difference is that
the viewer can navigate directly to a chapter marker but cannot navigate to a podcast
marker. For more information, see Types of Markers.
To manually add a compression or podcast marker to a clip
1 Choose the Show Chapter/Podcast Markers and Show Compression Markers items from
the Marker pop-up menu, so that there is a checkmark by them.
2 Do one of the following to determine where the marker is to be placed:
Drag the playhead where you want to add a marker.
Enter a timecode value in the playhead timecode field.
3 Do one of the following to add a marker:
Click the Marker button and choose Add marker from the pop-up menu.
Press M.
A purple chapter marker appears in the timeline.
4 Choose Edit from the Marker pop-up menu (or press Command-E).
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