On Windows, with Quicktime 7.7.6 (or earlier versions) installed, the Write node is missing mov codecs. This seems to have occurred after removing the QT dependency for Windows as the bug doesn't show in 9.0v8 or 10.0v1 but does in 9.0v9 and 10.0v2.
Customer reported version
nuke.10.0v3
Steps to reproduce
1) Ensure Quicktime 7.7.6 is installed
2) Open Nuke 10.0v2 or 10.0v3
3) Check the Command Prompt; 'A Quicktime install could not be detected. Reading and writing of Quicktime files will be limited'
4) Create a Write node
5) Change the file type to mov
8) Check the codec dropdown list
7) Compare with 10.0v1
8) Also compare with Quicktime 7.7.9
Difference:
Reproduced by support
Nuke 10.0v3 - Windows 7 - Windows 10
Nuke 10.0v2 - Windows 7 - Windows 10
Nuke 9.0v9 - Windows 7 - Windows 10
Expected behaviour
The list of codecs to be the same for both version of Quicktime.
Actual behaviour
They differ depending on of Quicktime and what version of Nuke is being used.