thx for the headsup guys! I already had the feeling that this might not
work as I expected. Anyway I have found a solution using software from an
open-source competitor and it's working nicely.

regards
Oliver

On Fri, 17 Apr 2015 at 01:34 Deke Kincaid <d...@thefoundry.co.uk> wrote:

> It's not that simple since we are using the licensed Apple prores codecs
> and not the reverse engineered codecs from ffmpeg.  We don't give customers
> access to that part of the source code.  So you can not simply recompile
> the 9.0 one for Nuke 8.
>
> On Thursday, April 9, 2015, Oliver Markowski <owski.hims...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hey Guys,
>>
>> i have heard that in Nuke 9.0 it should finally be possible to read Apple
>> ProRes on Linux.
>>
>> Do you think it is possible to just grab the Nuke 9.0 ffmpegReader.cpp
>> and compile it against Nuke8.0?
>>
>> I also know that someone on this list somehow managed to recompile a
>> Nuke8.0 version of ffmpegReader.cpp already to make it work, but I don't
>> know if he want's to share the modified source-code.
>>
>> thx in advance
>> Oli
>>
>
>
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