State:Closed|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|TargetRelease:12.2v7|BugID:470569|
Problem summary
Retimed exports with frame handles beyond the clip handle range with footage that doesn't start at frame 1, get import with an offset when using Build Track from Tag
If the footage starts at frame 1, the issue doesn't seem to happen, but footage starting at 1001 does
Customer reported version
nuke.12.2v3
Customer reported platform
Centos 7
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke Studio
2) Import an image sequence that starts at frame 1001 and add it to the timeline
3) Right click the clip>Editorial>Retime...
4) Set Rate (%) to 50% and Method to Keep timeline duration
5) Right click the clip>Export...
6) In the export dialog, us the default Transcode Shots DPX preset, in Handles enable Apply Retimes and enable Include 12 frames, and then Export the clip
7) Right click the clip>Build Track>From Export Tag and in the dialog, press Build.
8) Compare the imported clip to the original clip, the retime is out of sync.

Expected behaviour
For the exported retime to match the original one
Actual behaviour
The retimed footage is out of sync
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
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This bug has been reproduced in:
NukeStudio 12.2v5 - Windows 10, Centos 7.7
NukeStudio 12.1v1 - Windows 10
NukeStudio 12.0v1 - Windows 10
NukeStudio 11.0v1 - Windows 10
NukeStudio 10.0v1 - Windows 10
NukeStudio 9.0v1 - Windows 10, Centos 7.7
Earliest version tested
NukeStudio 9.0v1- This issue appears to be in all versions of the product
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