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#1 2026-05-24 16:39

Digidoc
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Registered: 2025-03-15
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Video Converter for Linux

Boo. Part of my Windows workflow is the video conversion to HEVC. I went looking and found a few options for Linux. Has anyone used Avidemux with Q4OS? ?Available as Flatpak. I am seeking:

?GUI interface, no CLI
?Convert to HEVC format
?Use my Nvidia GPU

Thoughts or suggestions are welcome.

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#2 2026-05-24 19:52

seb3773
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Registered: 2023-11-01
Posts: 249

Re: Video Converter for Linux

I think Handbrake would be a good choice, it seems that it explicitly documents H.265 NVENC support and indicates that on Linux, the option appears if the hardware and drivers make it available. With avidemux hardware encoding *may* not work with a flatpak install, but should worth a try too.


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#3 2026-06-03 16:22

Totone
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Registered: 2026-01-20
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Re: Video Converter for Linux

hello,

I had to convert a DVD to MP4 format with some cuts, and for that I used OpenShot v3.5.1 x86_64, which worked well.

From openShot I downloaded the appimage.Would this be helpful to you?

regards

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