Dvd Player Encountered A System Error 70001
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me and has decided to refrain me from watching one of my favourite, or possibly my favourite show MAD MEN Season Two (If you want to know my feelings about this show click here). You see this is what I like to do I like to sit in bed and watch MAD MEN on my laptop but NO obviously my DVD player has decided that he does not want to let me do this! Basically, what the problem is, is with the DVD player you are allowed to change the region 5 times and then the last change stays at whatever region you choose. This I think is ridiculous because this is what the lastest Mac http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/help-dvd-region-settings-error-70001.282890/ Book Pro it should play all regions, this makes me ANGRY! Anyway, I have not changed the region 5 times I have changed it 4 times, and I was thinking when I get to the fifth time I will change it to region 4 and all will be GRAND and HAPPY and LOVELY and WONDERFUL, but no DVD player says ERROR 70001. So being the fantastic Networked Media student that I am I decided to do some online troubleshooting, because this http://raws.adc.rmit.edu.au/~s3239835/blog2/?tag=error-70001 is what we are encouraged to do and found that lots and lots of people have experienced this problem, which did make me feel slightly better to know other people were suffereing just as I was. However, I have decided that people that answer these questions on online forums are complete morons, well that may be slightly harsh but there is typically two common answers. The first one is one that is completely unreadable by people that aren't computer whizzes and therefore is useless telling to anyone, an example of one of these answers is the following: There is no RPC1 Firmware available for your drive, just autoreset, but this needs for the drive to have changes left for it too work Ok so firstly what does RPC1 Firmware mean? and secondly this is the most pointless explanation ever that nobody could ever understand because to me this means nothing, therefore mac dvd player continues to win. Secondly there are other answers, which are even more unhelpful, such as: Hey, have you found the solution for this? I have it so just let me know and i'll write you how i did it… Well thank you giolma for this fantastically useful information, of course we want to know the answer, why would the person ask the question if they had already found the solution. This is so completely infuriating, why would people do this? However, I was happily relieved when h
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=55406 register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum http://mac.bigresource.com/Software-DVD-Player-unable-to-change-settings-error-70001-W3isN6dNB.html that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of 23 dvd player Thread: DVD Player Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 03-04-2007,03:42 PM #1 judvard View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jan 30, 2007 Posts 7 DVD Player Hi there, Just got my first mac (Late 06 black macbook) having been drooling since first seeing one in August. I think I have made a very foolish mistake, as dvd player encountered follows; I deleted (and emptied the trash) DVD player, and now I'd like to reinstall it (That's the last time I'll be so hasty) I have a dvd player 4.6 update file from apple which I ran on a whim, it said I couldn't update because I had a later version of DVD player. I've also searched spotlight for any trace of dvd player, with none found. I also tried to reinstall dvd player from the OS x install disk, but couldn't find it listed under bundled apps! At the moment I'm using vlc, which is ok, but it's just a matter of preference in wanting dvd player (even quicktime would be ok). Am I doomed to live without DVD Player? Or is there an avenue I haven't explored? p.s bring on time machine! p.p.s is there any way of playing a dvd through quicktime without having to open the ifo files? i.e. simply? Cheers! Reply With Quote 03-04-2007,04:04 PM #2 skye View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Sep 12, 2006 Location Twin Cities, MN Posts 1,224 Specs:Macbook 2.0ghz c
I was warned I could only change the setting one more time after that. Later I attempted to change the setting back to Region 2 as all my other films are on this region. The warning came up again "this is the last time you can change this setting". That was fine because I had no intention of changing it back to region 1. But as I tried to change the setting it gave me an error message 'error: -70001' What does this mean? I still have one chance to change my settings back according to the system as agreed but it wont let me. What can I do? I havent used up all my chances and yet I now cant watch any of my DVD's. View 4 Replies Similar Messages: OS X V10.7 Lion :: Change Settings To Allow Updating Flash Player? Software :: DVD Player In Leopard Unable To Work / Error:-108 OS X Yosemite :: Unable To Change Energy Saver Settings On Mac Mini Hardware :: Airport Express Unable To Connect To Network - Should I Change Router's Settings MacBook Pro :: Can't Change Print Settings On A Mbp / Printer Settings OSX 10.5? Software :: Unable To Install Quicktime Player Pro / Player Not Found? Software :: Unable To Change Date And Time Settings / Date And Time Preferences Freezes OS X :: Display Settings Visibly Change When Display Settings Panel Is Opened? OS X :: How Can I Change My RSS Settings OS X :: How To Change Default Video Player MacBook Pro :: Error - Music Player Is Not Loaded Yet Intel Mac :: 'Initialization Error -43' And The Player Won't Launch OS X :: Any Settings To Change Mac Look (Like Ubuntu) MacBook Pro :: How To Change Settings MacBook Pro ::change The Default Application To Vlc Player? OS X :: G4 Fan Control - Any Way To Change Default Settings? Windows On Mac :: Can't Change Parallels 4 Settings OS X :: How To Change Default Finder Settings Hardware :: Exporting To PSP - Change Settings? Intel Mac :: Cannot Change Settings In Mail QuickTime :: Can't Change Export Settings MacBook Pro :: How To Change Settings In Router OS X :: Error Message - Can't Modify My Network Settings MacBook Air :: Activate Settings Error After Update Of MAC OS X 10.7.4? Intel Mac :: Cannot Download Adobe Flash Player - Error 10822 MacBook Pro :: Adobe Flash Player Won't Install - Stops At 97% With Error MacBook Pro :: Error Downloading Adobe Flash Player On 13" Power Mac G5 :: Way To Change And Share Permission Settings On HD Hardware :: New Administrator Change - Impact On Settings?