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    Error 507.04 2 and interlace

    I previously ripped some DVDs to VOB files with an earlier version. I now want them to play on the PS3. I used the video converter to the standard PS3 format, with a few tweaks to the settings. The main film came out fine, but the music video in the disc has all the interlaced lines visible on movement. I tried changing the interlace and frame rate settings, but it didn't loose the lines. As the VOB file played fine, but didn't register the timecode &c., I thought I'd use the PS3 pass through settings. Everytime I try the passthrough option, even through other types of settings, I get "507.04 2" in the report window. I can't find any mention of it in the FAQs or on this forum. Any ideas to solve this or the original problem please.
    Thanks

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    Interlace problem

    I hadn't actually searched for the interlace problem till now, just the 507 error. I've found the interlace solution http://forum.dvdfab.com/showthread.p...ight=interlace
    ShineyBlue's profile change method seems to have done the trick, but not tested on PS3 yet.

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      #3
      Hi petepewter,
      Please use others profile for example "Play Station 3" to work well, besides you select to DVD Ripper .

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        #4
        Thanks for replying.
        I used DVD ripper in the first place to create VOBs of just two movies. Once on the hard drive, DVD ripper doesn't recognise them. That's why I was using the converter.
        I was using the PS3 profile, but the default one gives the interlacing problem. Amending a copy of the profile must change the settings beyond the capabilities of the on-screen editing options. I've just tested the results on the PS3 and they are fine. Interlacing problem solved.

        Its just the 507.04 2 error I don't know about, although I now don't need the pass-through to solve this particular problem. It would be useful to resolve to produce mpeg2 files though.
        Thanks

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