Problem summary
Burn in will only display correct clip information for the first clip of each track
Customer reported version
nuke.10.5v2
Customer reported platform
Steps to reproduce
1. Open Nuke Studio
2. Import 4 clips
3. Add 2 clips to track1 (make sure they are connected)
4. Add 2 clips to track2 (also makes sure they are connected and that they are clipped shorter than the clips on the lower tracks and exist in between the runtime of the lower track clips) i.e.
track 2 [clip 3 ][ clip 4 ]
track 1 [ clip 1 ][ clip 2 ]
5. Add a grade soft effect to track 2's clips to help differentiate them
6. Select sequence > right click > export > Process as sequence > Apple ProRes 422 MOV
7. Open the Transcode Images Contents
8. Check on 'Burn-in Gizmo'. The burn in gizmo applies the following to the burn ins:
Top Left: clip
Top Middle: sequence
Top Right: shot
Bottom Left: track
Bottom Middle: project
Bottom Right: timecode
9. Export
Result: The burnin will only display correct clip information for the first item of each track (see the shot name)
Workaround
Could use the Burn In soft effect instead of the export feature
Reproduced by support
can repro on
Studio 11.0v1 - OSX 10.12.5 - Linux CentOS 6.9 - Windows 7
Studio 10.5v4 - OSX 10.11.6
Studio 10.5v2 - OSX 10.11.6
Studio 10.5v1 - OSX 10.11.6
works in
Studio 10.0v6 OSX 10.11.6
Studio 10.0v5 OSX 10.11.6
Studio 10.0v1 - OSX 10.11.6
Expected behaviour
Burn in information to update to the relevant clip
Actual behaviour
The burnin will only display correct clip information for the first item of each track