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  2. It can be done in VideoReDo. Created chapters can be exported to a txt file, three types are available: time code, frame number, and chapter number + time codes. The video can be (re)muxed to mkv including chapters. However, then there is no option to add a chapter name but they appear as chapter 1, chapter 2, etc.
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  4. I have different skin but looks like the red timeline scrollbar indicates that you cut out whole video. if so, no wonder that the program doesn't save chapter file assuming that size / time of the output video is 0.
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    Originally Posted by noemi7 View Post
    It can be done in VideoReDo. Created chapters can be exported to a txt file, three types are available: time code, frame number, and chapter number + time codes. The video can be (re)muxed to mkv including chapters. However, then there is no option to add a chapter name but they appear as chapter 1, chapter 2, etc.
    You can do that in MKVToolNix - edit chapters
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  6. Originally Posted by netmask56 View Post
    You can do that in MKVToolNix - edit chapters
    have you read first post, what tuskacz looks for?
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    Yes but I was answering the last part
    " However, then there is no option to add a chapter name but they appear as chapter 1, chapter 2, etc."
    You can change the name from Chapter 1 to whatever you like etc
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