Nope. That is all set up and the project still opens all red shouting that it's 
offline! 

Stepan




> On 17 Jul 2015, at 10:10, Henrik Cednert <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hey
> 
> Have you played with path substitutions in settings? That doesn't work?
> 
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>> On 17 Jul 2015, at 10:58, motion artist <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> I am working on a project in nuke studio on a Windows 8 machine. Everything 
>> is linking right and all is good. I then close the project and open it on a 
>> Mac running mavericks, and all of my media and the comps are offline. So the 
>> question is how do I relinking the comps so the render into the timeline 
>> again and so I see all versions of them?
>> 
>> A bit about how i've setup the comps: I'm using comp special that creates a 
>> dpx sequence from to read in to the comp and then a write node to write a 
>> dpx sequence that is then read into Nuke Studios VFX track. So it's this non 
>> trivial link that is really confusing because clearly the timeline is 
>> reading from the write nodes dpx sequence, but it also searches for new 
>> versions of the comps. Therefore it has to be connected to the .nk script. 
>> And how do then relink it? 
>> 
>> Thanks for the replies. 
>> 
>> Stepan
>> 
>> 
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