In case it helps, QuickTime (mov) support has had a major overhaul using the Apple QuickTime libraries on Mac and Windows in Nuke 8.0. Unfortunately this doesn't affect Linux as support for ffmpeg is limited.

Feel free to send any stability or colour fidelity issues that you find with movs to support and we can look into them. As Nathan says, many of the codecs have stability problems. We have found quite a few with settings which don't work on various platforms. In our overhaul for 8.0 we have avoided known issues with DNxHD on Mac and Windows and provided additional user controls to avoid stability problems.

Thanks,  Ben

On 28/03/2014 17:45, Nathan Rusch wrote:
The best solution is to not use MOVs in Nuke. There are numerous stability problems with various codecs, especially on Linux.
-Nathan

*From:* Thomas Volkmann <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Friday, March 28, 2014 10:34 AM
*To:* Nuke user discussion <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Linux read DNxHD Quicktimes
So what is the workaround? I just tried using the system libraries, but that gave me a segmentation fault :/
Nathan Rusch <[email protected]> hat am 28. März 2014 um 18:27 geschrieben:

Nuke's ffmpegReader plugin has certain codecs blacklisted, some because of licensing issues and others for unknown reasons. DNxHD is definitely on that list in 7.0, and even though the plugin has changed in 8.0, there is still a codecBlacklist.h file included that I can only assume still contains DNxHD.
-Nathan

*From:* Thomas Volkmann <mailto:[email protected]>
*Sent:* Friday, March 28, 2014 9:29 AM
*To:* Nuke user discussion <mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* Re: [Nuke-users] Linux read DNxHD Quicktimes
Didn't know about that one, thanks.
But unfortunately Nuke continues to give me "unsupported codec" :/

> Py Fave <[email protected]> hat am 28. März 2014 um 17:09 geschrieben:
>
>
> add ffmpeg: in loader url ?
>
> ffmpeg:/home/user/myvideo.mov
>
>
>
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> 2014-03-28 15:18 GMT+01:00 Thomas Volkmann <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> > my Nuke and HieroPlayer installations (Fedora20) are not able to read DNxHD
> > Quicktimes. What is the regular procedure to get this to work?
> > I have no problem watching them with different players. Google brought up a > > couple of threads, but the useful one ended with "I got it to work" :/
> >
> > thanks,
> > Thomas
> >
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