Hello Santiago,

Please also note that, by default, the 64bit installer will create a
OSGeo4W64 folder instead od the usual OSGeo4W one (you can choose a
different name tho), so any needed "hack" that you find should be done
there.

Best regards,

Alexandre Neto


On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 12:51 PM, Nathan Woodrow <madman...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 64bit QGIS (if you used the 64bit installer) on Windows supports ECW out
> of the box. You shouldn't need to install anything extra.  The 32bit
> install currently doesn't support it and you will have to the use the
> method in the in the blog post.
>
> - Nathan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 9:49 PM, Santiago Moreno 
> <santiago.mor...@upm.es>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have tried to follow direccions in http://www.faunalia.com/**
>> content/adding-ecw-support-**quantum-gis<http://www.faunalia.com/content/adding-ecw-support-quantum-gis>in
>>  order to use ECW files in Q-GIS. I have Quantum GIS 2.0 (windows 7, 64)
>> with the osgeo4w but I do not have the folders c:\OSGeo4W\bin and
>> c:\OSGeo4W\bin\gdalplugins\1.9 where I could copy the files libecwj2.dll
>> and gdal_ECW_JP2ECW.dll as suggested. Instead I have C:\Program Files\QGIS
>> Dufour\bin\gdalplugins. Please, where shoud I copy these two dll files.
>> Thank you
>> Santiago Moreno
>>
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