Batch process footage in Nuke?

I have a couple different dpx sequences here that are just way too large and bulky to load up, view, and otherwise quickly figure out what is in them, so i was thinking it might be possible to batch process these dpx sequences (using nuke) to convert them to smaller, compressed formats so that I can get quick previews of their contents and be able to scrub them in a previewer like djv, quicktime, etc.

But if that IS possible, how would I go about doing that? I searched here and found some resources on batch rendering multiple write out nodes, but they were for more complicated things like rendering out a portion of a script, then reimporting it and continuing with the render to speed up render times and such. I’m not looking for something like that. Just a way to drop in maybe three or four dpx sequences, and re-render out each one as a new file type and size (compressed) and I wanted to know if it is possible with nuke to do this.

Any thoughts on this?

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