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we highly recommend that you visit our Guide for New Members. Solved: Codec Problem? Discussion in 'Multimedia' started by skagway, May 13, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further interactual player 2.0 error replies. Advertisement skagway Thread Starter Joined: Oct 24, 2005 Messages: 51 I have been
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trying to play DVD's on my computers DVD RW using InterActual player. Whenever I try to play any DVD i Get this
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error "Error PL4009: A CSS Encryption error occurred while trying to play the DVD. Your detected decoder may not support playback of encrypted DVD content." Is ths a codrc problem or does anyone have any suggestions
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on how to fix this? Thanks skagway, May 13, 2006 #1 Digidave Joined: Jun 4, 2005 Messages: 269 I did a simple Google search for you & found this. Hope it helps. Problem: Your InterActual Player reports an error PL4009, or a CSS error. Your default DVD program most likely is unaffected and can successfully play DVD video. Solution: This may be caused by a conflict with an MPEG codec installed interactual player windows 8 by such software as DVD X Copy Platinum, as well as the freeware K-Light and Nimo codec packs. The codec in question, Elecard MPEG I/II Codec, is installed by these programs for MPEG playback capabilities. Unfortunately, this codec prevents InterActual Player from detecting your actual DVD decoder, such as CyberLink PowerDVD or InterVideo WinDVD, among others. The detection of your existing DVD decoder software is a critical part of InterActual Player's DVD video capability, and it will fail if it cannot find a suitable decoder to use. Our lab tests have confirmed that the only way to return DVD video capability to InterActual Player in this case is to remove the software that installed the Elecard MPEG Codec from your computer. You may also be able to fix the problem by moving or renaming the Elecard MPEG file, which is called "mpgdec.ax", but you must remember to change it back when using the application which requires it (like DVD X Copy), since that software may not function properly without it. I also found this. On a different site. Error PL4002: InterActual Player is unable to detect your DVD decoder - This error can occur if you don't have a DVD decoder installed. The InterActual program does not include DVD decoder files, so you ne
As written to Tech Support on May 9, 2004: I discovered a better method than your interactual player download advice. Not that your advice is wrong or incorrect, it's just unnecessary. interactual player windows 10 I got your player to work and did not need to uninstall DVD X Copy. I simply moved the DVD X Copy files to a temporary directory. When Windows can't find the path of the files, it lets the InterActual Player play the movie. When done, https://forums.techguy.org/threads/solved-codec-problem.466930/ you just move the DVD X Copy files back. I suppose you could also just temporarily rename the DVD X Copy directory, that would probably work too. Again, you don't need to do an uninstall. Hope I've helped you, as you helped me pinpoint the problem file. ================ At 05:21 PM 5/7/2004 -0700, Tech Support wrote: Hello, This http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/error-playing-dvd-with-interactual-and-media-player-9-0.446997/ is the reason for the CSS error in our player: Decoder name: C:\Program Files\321Studios\Platinum\mpgdec.ax Decoder provider: Moonlight Cordless Ltd. Decoder type: Moonlight-Elecard MPEG2 Video Decoder Decoder version: 2.00.0.2510 Decoder driver date: October 19, 2003, 01:09 PM Navigator name: DirectShow This is an MPEG codec installed by DVD X Copy, not a DVD decoder like WinDVD. Since it cannot decode the CSS digital copy protection applied to video files of a DVD, any player that tries to use Windows DVD operations (RealOne, Windows Media Player, PCFriendly, InterActual Player, etc) will experience a CSS-related error while this codec is installed. Our player's DVD video functions rely on your system's support for Microsoft DirectShow DVD operations. Since Windows automatically selects the best decoder to use when a DVD function is called by our player, there is unfortunately nothing we can do at our end to fix this problem. This Elecard codec is identifying itself incorrectly as a DVD decoder, causing Windows to bypass the legitimate WinDVD decoder. Unfortunately the only fix for this issue is
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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Software for Windows > DVD Decoder Issues?? Discussion in 'Software for Windows' started by marketsons1985, Jan 6, 2005. marketsons1985 Platinum Member Joined: Apr 15, 2000 Messages: 2,086 Likes Received: 0 Hi all, I'm running an HP 762n with a few upgrades, most important of them, a DVD burner (Sony 710A). I'm attempting to watch DVDs on my computer, and in either the burner, or the DVD drive that came with the unit (bios says HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8160B) all I get on my movies is sound, no picture. It's rather aggravating, is my decoder going? or is it a software issue tha can be fixed? Help!! #1 marketsons1985, Jan 6, 2005 pelikans Junior Member Joined: Dec 28, 2004 Messages: 10 Likes Received: 0 Try Media Player Classic. It has all the codecs you need for a DVD movie. If you need codecs for other formats download a codec pack from that site. #2 pelikans, Jan 6, 2005 timswim78 Diamond Member Joined: Jan 1, 2003 Messages: 4,322 Likes Received: 0 Originally posted by: marketsons1985 Hi all, I'm running an HP 762n with a few upgrades, most important of them, a DVD burner (Sony 710A). I'm attempting to watch DVDs on my computer, and in either the burner, or the DVD drive that came with the unit (bios says HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8160B) all I get on my movies is sound, no picture. It's rather aggravating, is my decoder going? or is it a software issue tha can be fixed? Help!!Click to expand... What version of windows are you running? What DVD software are you using? Have you tried more than one DVD? #3 timswim78, Jan 6, 2005 marketsons1985 Platinum Member Joined: Apr 15, 2000 Messages: 2,086 Likes Received: 0 My bad on the specs... running windows XP SP2, tried using InterActual, but get a DVD Decoding error, when using Intervideo WinDVD i get the sound but no picture deal. Used multiple DVDs, some don't work at all, others give sound / no picture This is the error I get from InterActual: Error PL4009: A CSS Encryption error occurred while trying to play the DVD. Your detected decoder may not support playback of encrypted DVD content. Please make sure that your decoder fully supports playback of encrypted DVD content by contacting the manufacturer of your DVD playback softwar