Hey all - we typically pull our plates from the above files and output to
dpx files for compositing.  Someone here has been pushing for just using
the original quicktimes directly in comp(we've gotten a fix from the latest
release notes that addresses a subtle colour shift between nuke and
compressor).  Apart from the arguments about speed(we found in the end it's
actually pretty similar) and workflow(head in and out and the rest we can
probably handle), it struck me that stability is a potential problem.
 We're running windows here(win7 64 bit), and I was able to make some
quicktime crashes pretty trivially with Nuke 6.3v4 through 7.0v8(same
triggers, same crash, which suggests the issue is with quicktime).

I'm arguing no for stability reasons, but I can see the benefits if it
works - just wondering if anyone here has done this with any success or
wildly wave their hands saying 'nooooooo!'.

Thanks in advance

J.C.
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