hm. NukeStudio crashed on me, and when it came back up it did bring in the extra tracks. In fact it brought in all active track items even though I explicitly only had two tracks active in the export template.

Will keep poking it...

On 14/06/15 2:49 pm, Frank Rueter|OHUfx wrote:
Hi,

I just tried to create a comp in NukeStudio for a shot that has multiple track items (BG and FG). The tracks live above each other in the timeline and have the same shot name. I was hoping that "creating comp" with both selected would bring them both into the resulting Nuke script, but it doesn't. I tried with "collate shot names" and "collate shot timings" as well as "connect tracks" but I only ever get the top most track item as a read node in the comp. In the "Tracks for this export" (in the export manager) section I have both tracks checked.
What am I missing?

Cheers,
frank


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