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Don't ever use hardware acceleration for encoding video ahead of time. It produces the same quality for much higher file size, or lower quality for the same file size, as software encoding.
On the fly transcoding is fine for GPU since it's transient, but if you're preparing ahead of time, only software encoding.
That being said, it's entirely up to you. Get some short 30-90s clips of your library, encode them with different settings, and see what you like and what the file sizes are. Then make a decision.