The 'no such knob' pop up appears on offline mov files when opening a Nuke Studio project, originally created on macOS, on Linux or Windows without Quicktime installed. This issue appears to be due to adding Timeline Read nodes to NukeStudio/Hiero
Customer reported platform
macOS 10.13 and Windows
Steps to reproduce
Launch NukeStudio on macOS.
Start a new project.
Import some .mov files and bring them into the Timeline.
Save the project.
Open the same project on Linux or Windows - ensuring that you don't have QuickTime installed.
This should cause popups with "no such knob" errors when the project is loading.
Workaround
Installing QuickTime should prevent these issues from appearing on Windows.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in: Nuke Studio 11.3v3 - Windows 10
Nuke Studio 11.3v1 - Windows 10
Nuke Studio 11.2v1 - Windows 10
Nuke Studio 11.1v1 - Windows 10
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke Studio 11.0v4 - Windows 10
Earliest version tested
Nuke Studio 11.0v4
- This feature did not exist before this version ( Timeline Read nodes added to NukeStudio/Hiero )
Expected behaviour
Pop up should not appear on mov files.
Actual behaviour
The popup appears, which can be tedious when preparing large projects.