ID 235327 - Linux only: CPU usage can reach 100% on a single thread during flipbooking, causing Nuke to become unresponsive.
We recommend avoiding timeline playback that relies on source footage from NTFS disks/partitions. This is a limitation of Linux NTFS file systems, rather than Foundry products.
This section covers known issues and gives workarounds for them, where appropriate.
Please contact AJA Support for details of the correct driver required for Linux distributions. Note:The fixes for these bugs rely on a version of the AJA monitor output driver that is not yet available commercially. ID 316252/316253 - macOS/Linux only: Rendering with a fresh cache directory specified by the NUKE_TEMP_DIR environment variable displayed errors in the first instance.exr file did not display black frames outside the frame range when a Reformat node was added downstream. ID 241846/267282 - Monitor Output: Selecting Full Resolution Stereo mode in the Monitor Output panel caused Nuke Studio to crash.There are no feature enhancements in this release. There are no new features in this release.
If you're running an earlier version of Mac OS X than 10.9.4, Kronos and MotionBlur do not support GPU acceleration. If you're running an earlier version of Mac OS X than 10.9.5 and processing images greater than 4 mega pixels resolution, VectorGenerator, Kronos, and MotionBlur do not support GPU acceleration.
Note: To ensure you get the best performance from OpenCL GPUs on late 2013 Mac Pro 6,1 and mid 2015 MacBook Pro 11,5, we recommend updating Mavericks to 10.9.5, or above for full functionality. When enabled in the preferences, GPU processing is shared between the available GPUs for extra processing speed. Nuke supports GPU-enabled nodes on the late 2013 Mac Pro 6,1 and mid 2015 MacBook Pro 11,5 (running OS X 10.9.3 'Mavericks', or later), including a new Enable multi-GPU support option.
Drivers from April 2012 onward support CUDA 4.2. On Windows and Linux, CUDA graphics drivers are bundled with the regular drivers for your NVIDIA GPU.Note:In order to use R3D GPU debayering in the Compositing environment, CUDA 6.0 (or higher) is required. With graphics drivers capable of running CUDA 4.2 or above. A list of the compute capabilities of NVIDIA GPUs is available at Note:The compute capability is a property of the GPU hardware and can't be altered by a software update. an NVIDIA GPU with compute capability 2.0 (Fermi) or above.If you want to enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are some additional requirements.
Other operating systems may work, but have not been fully tested.