In order to automate the replacement of a frame sequence in a read node using 
python, I simply replace the read's “file” knob and reset the frame range knobs 
by counting the files in the frame sequence (using Glob in my case).

However, if I wished to update the file with a Quicktime .Mov it will only 
update the frame range by manually selecting a .mov file in the file finder 
popup.  If I add the via python I still get stuck with the previous frame range.

Is there a better way to update the read file to simulate a new selection or, 
perhaps, a good python way to read the .mov file length from the file's 
metadata?

Thanks,

Michael_______________________________________________
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