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How To Add Chapter Markers in Sorenson Squeeze

Squeeze versions 4.3 and later allow you to add chapter markers to your compressed video output. Produced by Coby Rich, Product Marketing Manager, Sorenson Squeeze.

You can use chapter markers for a variety of reasons for both Flash and MPEG-2 outputs. First, simply input a file into the Job pane. Next, you'll notice to the right of the player controls there is a marker button. In Squeeze you can add both Chapter Markers and Key Frame Markers so make sure your marker type is set to "Chapter". With the playhead marker at the beginning of the clip, click the "Add Marker" button.

Next, if you want to scroll or drag your playhead to the next frame that you want to use as a chapter marker you can finesse it by clicking the left and right arrow keys to find the exact frame that you're looking for. I'll click the "Add Chapter Marker" button again.

When you're finished with all your markers, you can go into the Edit Markers and name each chapter if you wish. Chapter Markers are a great tool to allow you to navigate your Flash video or DVD.

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If you'd like to learn more, Sorenson Media offers a free weekly training Webinar on Squeeze and general compression techniques.

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Ashley Kennedy, "Expert Connections" Blog Manager, is a Media Composer instructor and curriculum developer at Avid Technology, Tewksbury. She is also the manager of the Avid Certified Instructor Program, and a liason for many Avid Authorized Education Centers. In addition to teaching and developing courses, Ashley freelance edits in her spare time.