On 7/12/2016 7:46 PM, Phillip Lange wrote:

Now that QT for Windows is out of the picture I'm looking around for a
new way to create my H264's from my ProRes masters. Ideally Nuke
Studio would be able to create these for me on export but it doesn't
seem to support it.




Phillip,
I'd suggest exploring ffmpeg as an option. We've been using it for years
to create both approval H264s and ProRes masters on Windows, should work
the same on whatever platform you are running. You could probably
encapsulate it into a script that would be callable directly via
Python/Nuke to simplify the calling once you nail down your parameters.
Just be careful to understand its colorspace handling. Assume nothing
and tell it everything about the source images.



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