Flash Video Encoder wont start up

I had this problem with my FVE 8 too. I have uninstalled
Flash video encoder 8 and deleted all prefs. Now, I am simply not
able to open CS3 Flash video encoder. Never been able to open it.
Tried everything to no avail. Has anyone else had this issue? I'm
on a Mac, have checked the crash reports but am unable to see
clearly what is causing the crash. Any help there would also be
great. Thanks.

Trying updating all video codecs including quicklime player.
You should not have had to remove old flv encoder because they are
located in different places. CS3 is located in adobe folder where
as older versions are in macromedia folder.

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