Yeah, just realized this myself...
I can confirm that it's working as expected, as long as the marker timecodes are set within the content's time. Sorry for the stupid mistake!
Yeah, just realized this myself...
and ST 429-7:2006:8.5 Marker Tracks
When a Composition Playlist’s ContentKind value is set to “feature” as specified in SMPTE ST 429-7, both marker labels FFEC (First Frame of End Credits) and FFMc (First Frame of Moving Credits) as described in SMPTE 429-7 shall be present.
Note: “End Credits” usually refer to director and/or actor credits done in card style or heavy styled end credits sequences. If neither of these types of credits exist, this can be the same frame number as FFMC. Moving Credits usually refer to the “rolling credits”. If there are no rolling credits, can be the same frame number as FFEC.
Marker labels FFOC (First Frame of Composition) and LFOC (Last Frame of Compositon) as described in SMPTE ST 429-7, should be present for all Composition Playlists. If present, the value for FFOC should represent the first frame of the Composition and be equal to “1”. If present, the value for LFOC should represent the last frame of the Compostion and be equal to (1) frame less than the Duration value of
the Composition’s last reel.
also ST 429-7:2006:8.3.1.1 Label
The Label element shall contain a textual representation of the marker. An optional scope attribute with default URI value of “http://www.smpte-ra.org/schemas/429-7/2 ... rd-markers” determines the permissible values of the element. If the attribute is absent or set to its default value, the content of the element shall match one of the values listed in Table 4; otherwise the content of the element is outside the scope of this specification but may be displayed to the user. Note that the string above shall be considered a simple string and applicatians should not attempt to resolve it as a URL value.
Best,9 CPL Constraints
9.1 Content Markers
The Content Markers of Section 8.3 are intimately related to the content they describe and hence most efficiently created at the time of mastering. In fact, a human operator would have to manually scrub through the content upon reception to create the same markers in an exhibition environment.
To reduce burden on exhibition operators and devices, Table 5 lists the content markers that should be inserted at mastering, as a function of the kind of content described by the Composition Playlist. If the underlying content does not support a particular marker, e.g. a particular feature does not have title credits, then the corresponding content marker shall not be created, even if present in Table 5. No more than one instance of each marker shall be present in any given Composition Playlist.