Converting Multiple Raw Files To Jpeg

I have Canon Raw Files I would like to convert to Jpegs. Everything appears obvious. I go to "Files>Process multiple files", activate "Convert Files To: Jpeg High Quality". I have the destination folder defined as a subfolder of the source folder and "Include All Subfolders" deactivated. When I start the process PSE opens the first image and asks me in a dialogue box where I want to save the PSD file. Of course I am not looking to save a PSD file so I hit cancel so PSE asks me if I want to end the processing process. If I have have convert to Jpeg deactivated PSE go through a routine of creating PSD files in the subfolder, only catch is I don't want PSD files.

Probably because camera raw is opening the files as 16 bits and
jpeg does not support 16 bits.
Try opening a camera raw image and in the camera raw dialog and
change the output to 8 bits and then click open image.
(in the lower left or middle bottom of the camera raw dialog to change from 16 to 8 bits)
Now close the image.
Try the process multiple files again.
MTSTUNER

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