Neat Video error with Nuke12 on CentOS 7

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doc360
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Neat Video error with Nuke12 on CentOS 7

Post by doc360 »

Hello community

we have been using neat video for some time with no issues, running Neat Video 5 OFX Studio with nuke 10 & 12

but with a new install we are having a new issue and need some support to get it fixed:

if we open a new Neat Video node and it opens ok, but after using it, then the node name changes to: unexpected '.' in "0.0"

opening nuke with terminal has this output:
[ 8:53.49] ERROR: Reduce Noise v5_1.indicators: unexpected '.' in "0.0"
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/Nuke12.2v2/plugins/nuke/callbacks.py", line 161, in autolabel
s = f[0](*f[1],**f[2])
File "/usr/local/Nuke12.2v2/plugins/autolabel.py", line 96, in autolabel
nuke.knob("this.indicators", str(ind))
RuntimeError: unexpected '.' in "0.0"
In our older install this issue never happened, but this is a fresh install of Centos 7.9, Nuke 12.2 (tried v2, v4 & v5) and Neat Video 5 (v5.3 & v5.4)

Can you give us some help?

thanks a lot
NVTeam
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Re: Neat Video error with Nuke12 on CentOS 7

Post by NVTeam »

Please try to start Nuke in the following way:
LC_NUMERIC="C" ./Nuke12.2
Hope this helps,
Vlad
doc360
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Re: Neat Video error with Nuke12 on CentOS 7

Post by doc360 »

NVTeam wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:28 am Please try to start Nuke in the following way:
LC_NUMERIC="C" ./Nuke12.2
Hope this helps,
Vlad
Well thanks a lot Vlad, it is working now, thank you
nicoboss
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Re: Neat Video error with Nuke12 on CentOS 7

Post by nicoboss »

Hi @NVTeam,

I'm afraid I'm having the same issue
Nodes names (and even viewer sometimes) become [unexpected '.' in "0.0"], especially when I copy/paste the denoise node

The method you gave to doc360 seems to work for them, but I'm a bit confused how to use it myself

For the project I'm working on, I already start Nuke with a command in a Terminal so as to suit to the pipe
Should this command be inserted within the actual command ? I tried with no success

running Neat Video 5 OFX with nuke 13.0v7 on MacOS10.13.6

Thanks a lot
Nicoboss


EDIT : I finally figured out where to insert the command, and it seems to work like a charm, thanks again Vlad !
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