State:Closed|icon_bug|icon_nuke|database:public|Resolution:Fixed|BugID:372480|TargetRelease:11.2v5|
Problem summary
There has been a change between Nuke11.2v3 & Nuke11.2v4 which has caused an EDL import issue.
When importing multiple EDL's as tracks at once within the Timeline Editor, the timecode will be set to '00:00:00:00', instead of their preset timecode.
Interestingly, importing an EDL by itself into the Timeline Editor will import with the correct start timecode.
Customer reported version
11.2__11.2v4
Customer reported platform
10.11
Steps to reproduce
1) Open a new NukeStudio Project
2) Within the Project view, right click and use ' Import - Import EDL/XML/AAF'
3) Import your main EDL file ( Our test EDL has a Start Timecode of '01:43:54:01')
4) Once the EDL is loaded, within the Project view right click and use 'Import - New Track(s) from EDL/XML/AAF'
5) Ctrl+Click the rest of your EDL files, and import them.
6) Review the Timeline
Result: The Start timecode will be reset to '00:00:00:00' with the imported EDLs starting at that time.
Workaround
Instead of selecting all EDL files at once in step 5, select one and import it.
The timecode will stay at the correct Start Timecode.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke11.2v4 - Windows 7 - CentOS7 - Mac10.13 - regression
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke11.2v3 - Windows 7 - CentOS7 - Mac10.13
Earliest version tested
- This issue no longer appears in this version and has regressed
Expected behaviour
Importing multiple EDL files should not reset the Start Timecode
Actual behaviour
The Start Timecode is reset to '00:00:00:00', breaking imported EDL Start Timecodes
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