![]() ![]() Exporting BUG ID When the worker process crashed, Nuke Studio reported the export as finished, with no error. Bug Fixes Deep BUG ID DeepExpression was not working with layer names beginning with a capital A or B. ![]() BUG ID Views: Tooltips now display for view names in split knobs. Feature Enhancements BUG ID The EDL Exporter now allows the keyword in the From Clip Name field. New Features There are no new features in this release. If you're running an earlier version of Mac OS X than, Kronos and MotionBlur do not support GPU acceleration. However: If you're running an earlier version of Mac OS X than 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, we recommend updating Mavericks to, or above for full functionality. When enabled in the preferences, GPU processing is shared between the available GPUs for extra processing speed. RELEASE NOTES 3Ĥ RELEASE NOTES FOR NUKE 9.0V6 NEW FEATURES Late 2013 Mac Pro Only Nuke 9.0 supports GPU-enabled nodes on the late 2013 Mac Pro 6,1 (running OS X 'Mavericks', or later), including a new Enable multi-gpu support option. an AMD FirePro GPU on late 2013 Mac Pro 6,1, running OS X 'Mavericks', or later (see below and the Blink API documentation for caveats on CPU/GPU result consistency on Mac Pros). The minimum requirement for CUDA 4.2 is driver version 4.2.5, which can be downloaded from NOTE: We recommend using the latest graphics drivers, where possible, regardless of operating system. On Mac, the CUDA driver is separate from the NVIDIA graphics driver and must be installed, if you don't have it already. 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. You need to have: an NVIDIA GPU with compute capability 2.0 (Fermi) or above. ![]() Requirements for GPU Acceleration If you want to enable Nuke to calculate certain nodes using the GPU, there are some additional requirements. Windows Certified Box Hardware Windows 7 2 x 3.4 GHz, 8-Core NVIDIA Quadro K5200, NVIDIA Driver 340.x 32 GB RAM Monitor Output BlackMagic: Decklink 4K Extreme OR Decklink 4K Studio Desktop Video Driver 10.3 Download Link: OR AJA: Kona 3G OR Kona 4 AJA Hardware Driver v Windows (64-bit) Download Link: Linux Certified Box Hardware CentOS/RHEL x 3.4 GHz, 8-Core NVIDIA Quadro K5200, NVIDIA Driver 340.x 32 GB RAM RELEASE NOTES 2ģ RELEASE NOTES FOR NUKE 9.0V6 Monitor Output BlackMagic Decklink 4K Extreme, Decklink 4K Studio Desktop Video Driver 10.3 Download Link: Disk Storage and Read/Speeds Windows/Linux: HP Z Turbo Drive OR Fusion iofx, PCIe cards Mac OS X: LaCie Little Big Disk 1TB, Thunderbolt 2 Network attached storage: Minimum of sustained 1GB/s read speed NOTE: See the Installation and Licensing section in the Nuke User Guide or the online help here, regarding example formats and data rates. Mac Certified Box Hardware Mac Pro, Late 2013 Software OS X (13F34) 3.5 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon E5 GPU - FirePro D MB RELEASE NOTES 1Ģ RELEASE NOTES FOR NUKE 9.0V6 32 GB 1867 MHz DDR3 ECC Monitor Output BlackMagic: UltraStudio 4K (Thunderbolt 2) Desktop Video Software Driver 10.3 Thunderbolt 2 Download Link: OR AJA: IO4K (Thunderbolt 2) Mac Driver v10.6 (Firmware version 'IO4K (4K mode))' Download Link: WARNING: T-Tap is not currently supported. Other file formats may also play back at 4K and above, given sufficient disk read speeds. NOTE: The 4K playback requirements listed here refer to streaming playback for 10-bit DPX rgb files at 30 fps, 4K UHD, with audio and a monitor output device enabled. Please note that 4K playback may also work on other machine configurations, but the ones listed below are the ones which have been tested. Hardware Requirements for Real-time Playback The following is a list of recommended hardware configurations that The Foundry have certified for 4K real-time playback (see the note below). If you have any problems with a particular operating system, please contact The Foundry Support Team, here. 1 Release Notes for Nuke 9.0v6 Release Date Qualified Operating Systems Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion), 10.8 (Mountain Lion), 10.9 (Mavericks) Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 8 64-bit CentOS/RHEL 5 and CentOS/RHEL 6 Other operating systems may work with Nuke, but have not been fully tested. ![]()
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