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    Running Windows 7, trying to use FAVC with QuEnc.

    Using the 64 bit version of FAVC I can select HcEnc and it creates the MPEG file without any problems.
    Selecting QuEnc, it freezes.
    TaskManager reports that QuEnc is not responding.
    I can run the QuEnc file out of the subfolder included with FAVC and there is no error, it creates the MPEG file OK.
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    FAVC hasn't been updated since before the release of Windows 7, so this isn't surprising. Does it work when HCEnc is called instead ?

    Otherwise look at something like AVStoDVD, which is still actively supported.
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    HcEnc works with FAVC OK.

    I tried AVStoDVD and it's showing the same problem - QuEnc not responding.

    I guess that lets FAVC of the hook.

    EDIT:
    I changed the 4cc code to DX50 and both programs run OK
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    Seems like a problem with the way Quenc works under 64bit windows when called from other tools.
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    I'm going to post in the AVStoDVD thread.
    In the interim I can have the XviD codec write DX50 to the 4CC for new files.
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    MrC at Doom9 suggested installing Windows 7 Preferred Filter Tweaker and selecting XviD as default - it worked.
    Both FAVC and AVStoDVD now work with QuEnc.
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