Problem summary Collate shot timings doesn't work when creating a single comp across all shots. So when you create the Nuke comp, it only adds the read nodes for the selected shots, and not the other shots that in the same time, but not selected
Steps to reproduce
1) Open Nuke Studio
2) Import some footage and add it to the timeline
3) Create a basic comp, with three video tracks and the top track with three clip items, like the example below:
4) Select the three clip items in the top track, the right click> Effects>Create Comp Special...
5) Set the project root to a local drive
6) Export a Basic Nuke shot, with Collate Shot Timings enabled
7) Open the created comp, it will only have the three selected tracks in the comp, not all 5
Reproduced by support This problem has been reproduced on:
NukeStudio 11.0v1 - Windows 10 NukeStudio 10.5v5 - Windows 10 - MacOSX 10.12 - CentOS 6.8 NukeStudio 10.5v1 - Windows 10 NukeStudio 10.0v6 - Windows 10 NukeStudio 10.0v1 - Windows 10 NukeStudio 9.0v9 - Windows 10 NukeStudio 9.0v1 - Windows 10 Heiro 1.9v1 - Windows 10
Earliest version tested Heiro 1.9v1 - Windows 10 Not tested further back
Expected behaviour For all the clips that lie within the selected timings to be added to the Nuke comp