I like VidCoder, especially its easy to do batch encoding and how it can be setup to keep subtitles* but dayum it is SLOW, even with a 6 core FX6100. The image quality can be somewhat better with CPU encoding but for most stuff I do not care about such fine distinctions. I want video converted FAST, like AVIdemux with NVenc (which I've yet to find a way to make do batch encoding or even simply copy subtitles from input to output).
*It doesn't by default and it's a bit of an effort to figure out how to make it do so, and I've yet to figure out how to make it copy over more than one subtitle stream to the output.
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HandBrake and VidCoder are mainly based on ffmpeg as kernel. Most recent ffmpeg versions should usually include support for NVenc, so it may just be a matter of time that access to this feature is also available in the UI of these converters. Whether or not Handbrake supports it, was already discussed here.
You could try Selur's Hybrid converter as alternative.
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