ID 414359 - Unexpected changes are made to the Write node when opening a Linux-saved script in Windows/Mac.

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Problem summary
Unexpected changes are made to the Write node when opening a Linux-saved script in Windows/Mac.


Customer reported version
nuke.12.0v3


Customer reported platform
n_a_mac


Steps to reproduce

1) In Linux, create a Write node.

2) Open the Properties bin of the Write node and set the file type as mov.

3) Change the codec for Apple ProRes 422.

4) Add an audio file path and save the script.

5) In Windows or Mac, open the saved script from Linux.

6) View any changes made to the Write node.


Expected behavior
The settings of the Write node should remain the same.


Actual behavior
The codec settings have changed from Mov64 to Mov32, switching the file type from Prores 422 to Motion JPEG A and removing the path to the audio file.


Workaround
Editing the Write node's mov64_codec to meta_codec in a text editor before launching in Windows/Mac seems to correct the behavior.


Reproduced by Support in
Nuke 12.0v4 - Windows 10, macOS 10.13.6

Nuke 12.0v3 - Windows 10

Nuke 12.0v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 11.3v5 - Windows 10

Nuke 11.3v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 11.2v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 11.1v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 11.0v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 10.5v1 - Windows 10

Nuke 10.0v1 - Windows 10

Nuke  9.0v1 - Windows 10, macOS 10.13.6


Earliest version tested
Nuke 8.0v7 - This feature did not exist before this version

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