Are there many video converting programs for 64 bit

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windows 7, I'm looking for video converters/dvd rippers that are 64 bit apps or that can run on 64 bit windows 7, also cd/dvd burning software, any help is much appreciated,,
 

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windows 7 64 ultimate
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AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core 2600mhz
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BIOSTAR TA780G M2+ HP
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8gb samsung ddr2 800mhz
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ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB Graphics
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thanks for the info..
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64 ultimate
CPU
AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core 2600mhz
Motherboard
BIOSTAR TA780G M2+ HP
Memory
8gb samsung ddr2 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB Graphics
Monitor(s) Displays
Toshiba 32BV500B 32 INCH
Hard Drives
hitatchi deskstar 500gb X2
Seagate 2TB
PSU
450 w
Case
?
Cooling
?
This is an excellent GUI for free video encoding/muxing components and it has both 32 and 64 bit versions:

FAVC

I use it on Vista64 with Shark's Vista Codec Pack and in W7 7077 (the 32 bit version of FAVC) with Shark's W7 codecs. What's really cool is you can set it to launch an encoder for each CPU core. When I convert a video file on my quad core it analyzes the file, breaks it up into 4 pieces and launches HC(you can use QuEnc if you prefer but HC "predictive quantizer" mode gets almost as good a result as 2 pass HC at almost as fast a speed as QuEnc single pass.. I've been using it exclusively lately) encoder for each piece, for each file in the list. Very good quality results.

edit: to see the difference run Core Temp or another performance tool that shows your core usage stats, then run a multi-threaded converter. Then run FAVC. You'll see that with FAVC all your cores are maxed out instead of getting maybe 68% average across the cores with multi-threaded apps.
 

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HP Media Center
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Windows 7 32 bit
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AMD 5200+ dual core
Memory
2 GB
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NVidia GeForce 6150SE 128 MB
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CRT
Screen Resolution
1280x1024
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500 GB Sata internal :

SIIG USB 3.0 docking stations w/WD Caviar Black 6 Gb/s drives
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PS/2
Mouse
PS/2 Wheel Mouse
Other Info
SIIG USB 3.0 PCIexpress card.
This is an excellent GUI for free video encoding/muxing components and it has both 32 and 64 bit versions:

FAVC

I use it on Vista64 with Shark's Vista Codec Pack and in W7 7077 (the 32 bit version of FAVC) with Shark's W7 codecs. What's really cool is you can set it to launch an encoder for each CPU core. When I convert a video file on my quad core it analyzes the file, breaks it up into 4 pieces and launches HC(you can use QuEnc if you prefer but HC "predictive quantizer" mode gets almost as good a result as 2 pass HC at almost as fast a speed as QuEnc single pass.. I've been using it exclusively lately) encoder for each piece, for each file in the list. Very good quality results.

edit: to see the difference run Core Temp or another performance tool that shows your core usage stats, then run a multi-threaded converter. Then run FAVC. You'll see that with FAVC all your cores are maxed out instead of getting maybe 68% average across the cores with multi-threaded apps.

this sounds very good, thank you.................
 

My Computer

OS
windows 7 64 ultimate
CPU
AMD Phenom 9950 Quad-Core 2600mhz
Motherboard
BIOSTAR TA780G M2+ HP
Memory
8gb samsung ddr2 800mhz
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB Graphics
Monitor(s) Displays
Toshiba 32BV500B 32 INCH
Hard Drives
hitatchi deskstar 500gb X2
Seagate 2TB
PSU
450 w
Case
?
Cooling
?
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