Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke and Quicktime

2011-08-16 Thread Howard Jones
Sounds like a bug - I closed a shell yesterday and had quicktime helper listed about 10 times 'are you sure you want to close...' warning thing. I think there was something a bit like this is in a version of 6.2 - not sure. I'd report it if I were you.   Howard

Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke and Quicktime

2011-08-16 Thread Alex
Hmmm I am not sure I have never checked to see if quicktime helper launches without quicktimes been used, but this is the first time we have used quictimes in comp and its when this problem started although we have just switched to 6.3 which could be the problem, I will send a report, where

Re: [Nuke-users] Nuke and Quicktime

2011-08-16 Thread Wouter Klouwen
Hello Ryan, the QuickTime helper process is not only used for reading and writing QuickTime files but also to use the QuickTime VideoOut facility for broadcast monitors. At Nuke's start up it needs to launch a process to detect whether there are any supported outputs available. After this the