AMD GPU Transcoding?

So I've got this shiny (ok, so it's actually more of a matte-black finish) new 6870 and FX-6100 setup that I'd like to do some seriously hardcore video re-encoding with.
I've been doing some research, and it doesn't look like there's much out there in the realm of a drag&drop reencoding solution ala Handbrake that will utilize the GPU and all its latent horsepower.
I picked up the demo of CyberLink's PowerDirector10, which is able to utilize AMD GPUs, but the other processes involved (like previewing, etc) are all CPU bound and take just as long (if not longer) than a regular CPU-bound reencode through Handbrake.
Anyone have any ideas on where to look? Preferably Windows-capable, GUI/CLI works for me.
I've been doing some research, and it doesn't look like there's much out there in the realm of a drag&drop reencoding solution ala Handbrake that will utilize the GPU and all its latent horsepower.
I picked up the demo of CyberLink's PowerDirector10, which is able to utilize AMD GPUs, but the other processes involved (like previewing, etc) are all CPU bound and take just as long (if not longer) than a regular CPU-bound reencode through Handbrake.
Anyone have any ideas on where to look? Preferably Windows-capable, GUI/CLI works for me.
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http://www.mediacoderhq.com/download.htm is what you're looking for, I do believe
Hopefully MediaEspresso does the trick
We shall see. I don't have Matroska/Haali splitter installed so it can't open any mkv's at the moment. Fixing that now.
Blurg. Even with that, it won't open any mkv I throw at it.
Honestly, I don't think there is much good stuff out there for the time being. As soon as ffmpeg implements openCL for transcoding a thousand transcoders out there will immediately adopt it since so much of this kind of software rely heavily on ffmpeg anyway.
The last I checked OpenCL was in the works with a few ffmpeg developers but there was little enthusiasm for using it for encoding/decoding because there weren't many performance benefits (believe it or not) for this type of application.