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April 14, 2019
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How to export MP4-video with chapter marks for jumping in VLC-Player?

  • April 14, 2019
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Hello,

I am working with Premiere Elements 2018 - now I want to export my project with the allready inserted scene marks to a MP4-File.

Is there any option to get the existing scene marks as chapter marks in MP4-Export-File so that i can easily jump between chapters in VLC-Player?

Thanx for any feedback!

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    Correct answer Bill Sprague

    Handbrake seem to be able to add markers.


    https://forums.adobe.com/people/Ann+Bens  wrote

    Handbrake seem to be able to add markers.

    Ann,

    That would be useful.  So, I tried to figure it out.  The documentation suggests it can import chapter markers that already exist in the source, but can't make new markers. 

    From the Handbrake documentation:   "HandBrake can copy chapter markers from your source...." and "Unfortunately, HandBrake can not currently add chapter markers if they did not already exist in the source."

    I located the "import" tab for chapter markers but saw no "creation" tab. 

    3 replies

    Participant
    November 26, 2019

    Solution and is free
    using emcoder export to WMV windows media
    1080i to desktop WMV format i opened it in Handbrake a free encoder i now can see the chapters and saved it to MP4 and it plays now with the chappters event on my media player on a apple iphone and chromecast 🙂

    Legend
    April 16, 2019

    I would not expect this feature in any future version of the program, hh.

    Legend
    April 14, 2019

    This is not possible in Premiere Elements. Scene markers are solely a function of DVD authoring.

    Community Expert
    April 14, 2019

    I don't see chapter capability anywhere.   The only "work-around" I see on YouTube (or anywhere else) is an opening screen with time markers. 

    Participant
    April 16, 2019

    Thank you for the information.

    Does anybody know if this feature will be added in next versions of Adobe Premiere Elements. This would be really usefull!