NUKE STUDIO should be using the mov64 Reader/Writer on Linux for all
supported mov codecs.

On Tuesday, 23 August 2016, Michael Hodges <mhod...@morganfalls.com> wrote:

> I noticed that in my Nuke Studio comp project settings it (by default)
> adds OnScriptLoad:
>
> if nuke.env[‘LINUX’]:  nuke.tcl(‘load ffmpegReader’)  nuke.tcl(‘load
> ffmpegWriter’)  else:  nuke.tcl(‘load movReader’)  nuke.tcl(‘load
> movWriter’)
>
>
>
>
> Is this simply how Linux handles .mov files or is there something else
> going on here?
>
>
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