A follow up. I have highly recommended Any Video Converter Ultimate in the past for batch video conversion. I regularly have to convert a bunch of .mkv files to .mp4 so they're playable on all my hardware, and I can just drag and drop them into AVC and walk away.
Normally I use CPU rendering because I've gotten very poor quality out of using GPU rendering with my workstation's old GTX 760. Videos would come out very pixelated.
I installed a GTX 980 today and, just for giggles, enabled GPU rendering and was quite surprised at the quality. Looks as good as a CPU render, but takes considerably less time, and doesn't tie up all 8 CPU cores at 100%. Nor does it tax the video card much - GPU-Z reported it was barely hitting 7% on the GPU load.
I'll be leaving GPU rendering on for now and keeping an eye on it, but the test I did today looks excellent.
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