Hi Stan, Thanks a lot for your constructive feedback ! I’ll answer the other post separately. Yes, I’m looking for a way to avoid YouTube. H.264 seems to work for producing a lightweight-video that can be displayed via Adobe's service, but it seems no Chapter Markers will come along. As you mention : «The problem is that PR will NOT embed markers in H.264 files». I’m wondering why. …as the ability to address particular spots in a clip seems to be an option that ADOBE already took in account for the different export-formats. «In your screenshot, you can see that it is going to export the Metadata to a sidecar file» : I get the point, okay. Meaning: If sidecar-file -> then, no embedding. Despite that point, I also do not see the sidecar file actually being produced. So, this feels quite like an inconsistent behavior of PREMIERE PRO, or a bug, or at least an area requiring some kind of improvement / documentation. «What you want is a feature request/Idea for PR to provide chapter markers in H.264 files that will play from the player used by assets.adobe.com/files/ service». Word up ! Exactly. «A more general request is to simply provide for the embedding of chapter markers in H.264 files, but that does not guarantee playback». Indeed. Actually, I’m not totally sure what the following page implies in this context, as it mentions the ability to «support Meaningful Sequences» / https://www.adobe.com/accessibility/compliance/adobe-ccv-player-web-03-2020-acr.html : I’m not sure if it answers your question : «I wonder if the assets.adobe site will show them?». «Is it handbrake that allows adding chapter markers to H.264 files?» : Not sure. I’m always wondering why Editors with excellent products like ADOBE PREMIERE PROfessional (!) require third party software and/or add-ons in order to perform basic tasks like this one of adding Chapter Markers to a Media File … that should be lightweight enough to get propagated via the net. OR is there any restriction to the H.264 format, which prevents embedding the Chapter Markers ? If so, an alternative would consist in reducing the .MOV / QuickTime-file … Do you see any way to do so in PREMIERE PRO ? (QuickTime : 2.6GB vs. H.264 : 60MB) 🙂 G
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