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Hi,

i cleared all tools cache as you said, but I still don't see VCEEnc, I see QSVEnc --> is it what I should choose now ?
regards
Then there is a bug somewhere. QSV is from Intel.
Checked the code and it does seem correct and works fine here.

What output do you get if you call:
Code:
VCEEncC --check-features
(in a Windows Command Prompt in the Hybrid/64bit folder)
?


Cu Selur
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C:\Users\lesdoudouz>cd "C:\Weyb Program Files\Hybrid\64bit"

C:\Weyb Program Files\Hybrid\64bit>VCEEncC --check-features
Failed to load amfrt64.dll.
VCE not available.

Failed to load amfrt64.dll.

VCE not available.

Failed to load amfrt64.dll.

VCE not available.


C:\Weyb Program Files\Hybrid\64bit>
Okay, that explains why VCE isn't shown in Hybrid.
1. make sure you have the latest drivers for your Radeon™ RX 5600 Graphics GPU installed:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/downloads...5600g.html
2. if installing the latest drivers and clearing the tool cache in Hybrid again doesn't help, try a different VCEEncC version:
https://github.com/rigaya/VCEEnc/releases
(you need to download the VCEEncC_XXX_x64.7z version, extract it, rename VCEncC64.exe to VCEncC.exe and then put all the files in the Hybrid/64bit folder)

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