Launch it from a shell, and feed it multiple clips. Agreed, we need these
two things. Then intuitive keyboard shortcuts to either toggle/cycle
through multiple input clips or do a wipe (between two clips).

The syntax is important too:

nukeflip -c path/to/framesA.%04d.exr path/to/framesB.%04d.exr

-c for "compare". And we could obviously set those two paths via middle
click in the shell.

RV is too slow for this basic functionality.

On 10 May 2015 at 21:02, Alex Fry <a...@alexfry.com> wrote:

> Has anyone got Nuke 9's new internal flipbook to do more than just play
> back a single clip?
>
> Can it be:
> Launched from a shell?
> Fed multiple input clips?
>
> Ideally I'd like to set it up to playback stuff in edit context. But I
> cant really find the appropriate place to start poking at it. It only seems
> to be exposed through the flipbook dialog, which is a little limited.
>
> -Alex
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