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- Real Name: Scott Roebuck
It ought to work, but you would probably do at least as well to drop these files into Adobe Media Encoder, and crank them out using a software conversion. I have inspected conversions of this nature for Terenex vs AME before, and noticed a few conversion artifacts here and there in both the hardware conversion and the software conversion, but overall preferred the software conversion. It will look pretty good with either, but the software can be loaded up into a queue, and cranked out overnight or over a weekend when you aren't there.
AME also allows you to add some other stuff like maybe audio normalization, or a LUT, or a watermark, as well as to trim the head and tail as needed during the conversion.
This is a distinct advantage of convenience. Just make sure you have enough storage available when you start.