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  1. Alright, so here's my problem. I have a lot of video that I'd like to convert from MP4 to AVCHD format so a DVD/Blu-ray player will read it. The problem is, whenever I try to convert them to AVCHD format, a process crashes, botching the entire operation. This happens with every video converter I have used. In MultiAVCHD I have used both AVCHD and AVCHD Strict.

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    Crash (It says that Pass 2 started under the window):
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    I am running Windows 7 Home Premium on an Intel i5-3570k, 8GB DDR3 RAM, EVGA GTX 660ti Superclocked (3GB) desktop, by the way. I appreciate any help you can give, thank you!
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    I had a problem like that and it was because my computer was over heating, You could check that with CPUID HWMonitor which is what I use and it's free, Here's a link, http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
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  3. Originally Posted by tarzan54 View Post
    I had a problem like that and it was because my computer was over heating, You could check that with CPUID HWMonitor which is what I use and it's free, Here's a link, http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html
    Thank you very much! It appears that this was exactly my problem. I had to move my computer to my garage to get it to work.

    Now that I have converted these files, would you have any idea on how to burn them to a DVD so they will work in DVD and Bluray players? I'm not sure if I need to make an ISO or not and I'd rather not waste my very limited amount of blanks. Thanks again!

    EDIT: I have ImgBurn installed.
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