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Jennifer O'Connell Posted on Sep 15, 2012
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Chapter markers not playing when they should

Made several vhs to dvd and put in chapter markers and they worked perfect. Today they are not where they should be when I playback. Can't figure out what's wrong, I might have changed a setting but I have no idea.

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I have experienced that markers on unfinished discs are erased and replaced with 5 or 10 minute markers when the disc is finalized.

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