I've actually managed to get rid of the flicker by using the exact drop
frame rate of 23.97602463. So in a pinch, I can work with them although I
would rather transcode to frames of course. I'm looking into ffmpeg as an
offline process.

Thanks,
Michael



On 7 June 2016 at 17:30, Info Mail Bag <info.mail....@mac.com> wrote:

> i answer to your question..
>
> Yes I bug has been reported regarding this.
>
> if you need to work in nuke / convert footage last version that did not
> have this issue was 9.0v1
>
> regards
> -adam
>
>
> On 08/06/2016, at 7:28 AM, Michael Garrett <michaeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Has anyone else experienced flickering Avid quicktimes in Nuke? I've had
> this issue in Nuke 9 and 10 on Mac and Linux. The only solution seems to be
> to transcode to frames beforehand in After Effects. Actually, a linux-based
> method would be handy to know.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Michael
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