Hi Toki,
what version of Nuke are you using and on what platform? There should be
a 'write time code' check box among the codec options on the Write node
(next to the 'units' knob and below the 'audio offset').
Enabling this will write time codes as long as it's called
"input/timecode", which you can add though ModifyMetaData. The tooltip
should explain it in more detail.
If you don't have this knob, it's time to upgrade. :)
HTH,
Wouter
On 13/06/2012 18:32, Toki Wartooth wrote:
Hi All..
I have some ProRes444 Quicktimes that I am processing through Nuke..
Adding TC Burn-in, file name etc. I am reading all of this from
metadata, and outputting to Quicktime in a different codec. When I do a
compare of the metadata, I see no value for input/timecode on the output
clip. I'd love to copy that value from the source and add it to the
result. I started with Add Time code, and the CopyMetaData, but it does
not seem to be adding the value.. It's possible I am doing this wrong.
Anyone have any ideas.. My editor would really love for the TC to be in
the metadata..
Cheers..
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