![]() ![]() But at least I already had the information in the text file. It’s a shame it’s not something that can be done straight from DaVinci.Īnd it’s also a shame that YouTube then ignores the markers and I had to manually add them to the description. Then I had chapter markers that showed up in QuickTime player and VLC and on the Apple TV via Home Sharing. Subler then opened the mp4 file, imported the text file with the marker information in, and then combined the two. Then I had to use a spreadsheet to get rid of most of the columns and match the formatting of the information to what an app called Subler needed: ![]() I ended up exporting the mp4 file without markers, then following this guide to using the Edit Index to export the markers to a CSV file.
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