You can share markers between Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe Encore, and Adobe Flash in any of the following ways.
Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro will appear as layer-time markers in Adobe After Effects on a special layer with the name "Timeline markers.” Clip markers from Premiere Pro come into After Effects as layer-time markers on the layer (clip) with which they were originally associated. Layer-time markers in clips exported from After Effects appear as sequence markers in Adobe Premiere Pro.
Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro appear as chapter points in an Adobe Encore Timeline.
Encore chapter markers added to a sequence in Adobe Premiere Pro will appear as chapter markers in Encore when the host clip is exported from Adobe Premiere Pro using the File > Export > Export To Encore command.
Sequence markers in clips exported from Adobe Premiere Pro appear as cue points in Adobe Flash projects. You can also add cue point data into the Chapter field of a sequence marker in Adobe Premiere Pro that will be encoded as Flash XML. For the XML protocol required, see Flash Help.