There are a lot of things influencing file handles. On linux you can up, but it 
still depends on the application too. I think these days nuke is on the safe 
side? For windows this limitation only applies over the network by the way and 
only when relying on certain standard libraries if i recall right. So it's not 
like it's an OS limitation per se.


Just for the record things that up file handles are anything that splits inputs 
(e.g. anything that needs multiple frames. Like time editing nodes, median, 
temporal blur or alike) and postage stamps. These can kill a script in an 
instant heh.


Cheers,

Thorsten


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Von: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> im Auftrag von Nathan Rusch 
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Gesendet: Montag, 14. September 2015 19:26
An: Johannes Hezer; Nuke user discussion
Betreff: Re: [Nuke-users] Multipart multichannel exrs vs. separate exrs

> On Linux you can change that and set it to 8192 and never have that problem 
> again....

Or 65,000...

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