State:Closed|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|TargetRelease:12.2v9|BugID:462986|
Problem summary
QuickTime files rendered from Nuke, with an odd format size such as 719x1365, will crash Nuke/Nuke Studio when read back in.
This also occurs with .movs rendered from other software such as Maya.
Customer reported version
Nuke Studio 12.2v3
Customer reported platform
N/A
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke.
2) Create a checkerboard node
3) From the "format" knob, select new. Create a custom format, with the width set to 1365 and the height set to 719.
4) Create a Write node, ensuring that the file type is set to mov and the codec is set to Apple ProRes.
5) Write out the file.
6) Create a Read node, and read the .mov file back into Nuke (or Nuke Studio/Hiero).
RESULT: Nuke should crash when attaching a Viewer to the Read node.
Nuke Studio will crash immediately upon importing the .mov file.
Expected behavior
Nuke/Nuke Studio should be able to read QuickTimes that have a format size of 719x1365
Actual behavior
QuickTime files rendered from Nuke, with a format size of 719x1365, will crash Nuke/Nuke Studio when read back in.
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by Support in:
Nuke 13.0v3 - Windows 10
Nuke 13.0v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 12.2v4 - Windows 10 - macOS 10.15 (Catalina) - Linux CentOS 7
Nuke 12.2v1 - Windows 10
Nuke 12.1v5 - Windows 10 - macOS 10.15 (Catalina) - Linux CentOS 7- Regression
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke 12.1v4 - Windows 10 - macOS 10.15 (Catalina) - Linux CentOS 7
NOTE: The crash also occurs in the same versions of Nuke Studio as those listed above.
Earliest version tested
Nuke 12.1v4 - This issue doesn't appear in this version and has regressed
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