Dvd Player Initialization Error
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Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked SteveDemy Level 1 (0 points) Q: DVD Player there was an initialization error 70017 initialization error -70017 There have been several problem reports on this topic,
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but I couldn't find any posted solution.I experienced the problem today on DVD PLayer under 10.6.1 on a mac flash player initialization error mini. The solution was to reset the parameter ram. Option-Command-P-R during startup until the second bong is heard. That fixed it immediately. MacBook Pro C2D, Mini Core Duo, Powerbook G4, Mac OS adobe flash player initialization error X (10.4.9) Posted on Oct 8, 2009 4:22 PM I have this question too Close Q: DVD Player initialization error -70017 All replies Helpful answers by jeromevde, jeromevde Oct 13, 2009 3:20 PM in response to SteveDemy Level 1 (0 points) Oct 13, 2009 3:20 PM in response to SteveDemy Hi ! I have the same problem ! Although even by resetting the
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pram , doesn't help me ! This is absolutely not normal. Does anyone find a solution ? My mac mini is only three weeks old. Thanks for your help Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Roger St., Roger St. Dec 26, 2009 2:25 AM in response to SteveDemy Level 1 (0 points) Dec 26, 2009 2:25 AM in response to SteveDemy I had the same problem with my dvd player on my mac mini. I followed the instructions at http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2020977, i.e. I used the disk utility to restore file permissions and - after a restart - it solved the problem. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Stonecutter, Stonecutter Dec 28, 2009 3:43 AM in response to Roger St. Level 1 (0 points) Dec 28, 2009 3:43 AM in response to Roger St. hi allGot myself a mac mini latest version for home media - get same error message as above on DVD player - this also seems to affect Front Row as I cannot play video on Front Row.Tried the permissions and reboot however that only fixes the problem temporarily. T
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default, the latest Mac portables now ship sans an optical drive. There are also those who have older Mac portables which shipped with optical drives which have either broken down http://macriot.com/mcrt/?p=2294 or the owner has elected to extend the life of their beloved Mac portables by displacing the optical drive with an additional hard drive (HDD) or Solid State Drive (SSD) by adding a third party hard drive caddy. Notwithstanding which situation you are in, Apple (obviously) encourages the purchase of Apple's own external USB SuperDrive either as an add-on option or replacement, respectively. As good initialization error as Apple USB SuperDrives are, most opt to purchase non-Apple external USB optical drives, since more often than not the price point makes more sense. Provided the third party USB optical drive is compatible with OS X, for most part there usually isn't much fuss or muss in the realm of burning CDRs or DVRs or reading data CDRs or DVRs - most times it truly player initialization error is a plug and play affair. The trouble really only becomes apparent when a movie DVD is inserted into the USB optical drive and an attempt is made to view the movie using the Apple DVD Player application. That's when users gawk when they see this: Note: this is not the signal to panic and go running back to the store you bought your third party USB optical drive at to scream at the vendor for claiming that it was "OS X compatible". Nine times out of ten, the USB optical drive is not at fault. OS X is. Apple Inc has fiendishly encoded a check into OS X to verify whether the attached USB optical drive is in fact an Apple USB SuperDrive. If not, ‘tell the user that DVD Player will not play nice' which translated in OS X speak is "A valid DVD drive could not be found [-70012]". There is a workaround but be fair warned that it is quite a geeky one. You will need to modify some code embedded into OS X's DVDPlayback framework; essentially replacing the words "internal" with "external". This sounds easy on the face of it