>
> *I get this a lot even in Nuke9.0v6. And I mean a lot. If I look at the
> terminal after working for a few hours I often have something like 5-10
> lines of this message. Quite annoying. Are you saying it has to do with
> Quicktimes?*
>
*The issue we fixed was associated with the Quicktimes using the old
reader, yes.*

*Which Nuke-edition are you using, studio or nukex? Also, are you using
9.0v6?*

Yes I'm on 9.0v6b11 (should download the release). Windows 7. Standard Nuke.

The thing is that I'm pretty sure I see they without having any Quicktimes
in my scripts. If I'm not completely crazy.





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2015-06-05 13:09 GMT+02:00 Charles Bedwell <charles.bedw...@encorepost.com>:

>  Thanks Frank.
>
>  I'm glad you know about the issues!
>
>  ProRes - I've never had an issue with. But I can't generate emailable
> footage using prores, or guarantee that the client will be able to view it.
> It's not very often I'm sending out low res stuff, but every time I need to
> it's a ball ache.
>
>  The only reliable way is to render out an image sequence and use Adobe
> Media Encoder to make the quicktime.
>
>  Thanks,
> Charlie
>
>
>  On 5 Jun 2015, at 11:54 am, Frank Harrison <fr...@thefoundry.co.uk>
> wrote:
>
>   Hey Charley,
>
>  On 5 June 2015 at 10:52, Charles Bedwell <charles.bedw...@encorepost.com>
> wrote:
>
>>  Pretty sure I see this error often in 9.05.
>>
> You mean this error I assume "QClipboard :: event(class QEvent *) Cowardly
> refusing to send clipboard message to  hung application". The bug we fixed
> related to reads, not writes, unfortunately. We will investigate.
>
>
>  Outputting preview quicktimes is often a bit of a nightmare, especially
>> H.264's. Firstly the output bitrate always defaults to 90, secondly the
>> codec options always pops up under the Nuke window, thirdly it seems very
>> easy for either the bitrate, keyframes or FPS to become corrupted,
>> sometimes I open the codec options and there is a massive number in there,
>> eg. Keyframe every [8487262734] frames.
>>
> You guys are on Windows, right? We have several bugs logged against h264
> on Windows and our creative specialists are continually pestering me about
> them, so we're looking at the scheduling for fixing these issues as well as
> improving our Quicktime auto-test framework.
>
>  In the meantime you should find that writing out Apple ProRes gives you
> better stability and performance as they use the newer 64-bit in-process
> writers - we're unable to write h264 in this way, although we can *read*
> h264 using mov64. Also, with mov64 the advanced options are all in the
> Writer's Node-panel so you don't need to go to the IPC helper options.
>
>
>   Some times the codec options wont open, and when you click on it the
>> FPS slider drops to 0. Restart nuke to fix. "Worker process failed" in
>> terminal.
>>
> I have reproduced the codec-options not loading and the key frame issue
> you mention above - although I get a "worker-process already stopped"
> pop-up - I have no problems rendering out ProRes via mov64 and it's faster
> (at least for my noddy, bright pink developer footage).
>
>
>   Weird.
>>
> +1 yup, sorry about that. But it is getting much better/saner.
>
>  F.
>
>
>>
>>
>>  On 5 Jun 2015, at 10:31 am, Frank Harrison <fr...@thefoundry.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     On 5 June 2015 at 10:05, Simon Björk <bjork.si...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>  "QClipboard :: event(class QEvent *) Cowardly refusing to send
>>> clipboard message to  hung application"
>>>
>>>  I get this a lot even in Nuke9.0v6. And I mean a lot. If I look at the
>>> terminal after working for a few hours I often have something like 5-10
>>> lines of this message. Quite annoying. Are you saying it has to do with
>>> Quicktimes?
>>>
>> The issue we fixed was associated with the Quicktimes using the old
>> reader, yes.
>>
>>  Which Nuke-edition are you using, studio or nukex? Also, are you using
>> 9.0v6?
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