I would send the specific metadata fields which you are loosing to support
as a feature request as they are most likely getting squashed.  There is
support for timecode for quicktimes though but you have to make sure you
turn it on in the write node as it is off by default.

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> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 8:00 AM, paulinventome <
> nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> **
>> I'm on the trial here, about to jump into nuke properly. I have what i
>> hope is a simple question, so simple in fact that i can't seem to google a
>> clear answer.
>>
>> I need to transcode, create proxies and write metadata to a few hundred
>> source files (DNxHD mov)
>>
>> I can open the file, get the metadata, write text and output the file no
>> problem. Although the metadata is has access too seems limited? I have
>> files with custom meta data in from adobe prelude too, but that's a
>> separate issue.
>>
>> But my real question is how to i batch the process across all the files
>> on the server?
>>
>> I can be on Mac OS X or Wndows 7. Is there anything in nuke that can do
>> this or will i need to run nuke via a command line, in which case how can i
>> pipe in the source file and the output path?
>>
>> many thanks and i hope the question isn't too stupid
>>
>> cheers
>> paul
>>
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