yeah, but the purpose is not to playback the footage but sort of launch a 
canvas ready for compositing
create a read node with the sequence specified in the command line

I guess i'll have to using a python script to do it


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De : Ron Ganbar <ron...@gmail.com>
À : julien hery <julien.h...@yahoo.fr>; Nuke user discussion 
<nuke-users@support.thefoundry.co.uk>
Envoyé le : Vendredi 17 Juin 2011 13h50
Objet : Re: [Nuke-users] Open an image sequence directly from the command line


As far as I know this is not possible, as Nuke's player is Framecycler.
Probably, if you have a Framecycler license you can use command line to launch 
a sequence there.



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On 17 June 2011 13:59, julien hery <julien.h...@yahoo.fr> wrote:

Hello,
>
>
>I'm searching for a way to open directly from the command line an image 
>sequence
>
>
>let's say something like : nuke --file Sequence.%04d.tga
>
>
>and it would open nuke and create a read using this sequence
>
>
>does something like this already exist? Or should I try to launch nuke, 
>execute a python script that would create this read?
>
>
>Thanks a lot
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