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Playstation/Gaming Discussions => PS3 Discussion => Topic started by: Julien on March 08, 2001, 02:53:44 AM

Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: Julien on March 08, 2001, 02:53:44 AM
Just to inform you guys about DVD :

Yesterday something new happened to me. I wanted to watch Scarface bonuses, put it on and then I got
this message :

"Parental setting blablabla....do you want to set it to level 7?"
Ok, yes
"Please enter the code for parental setting"
What what what? (cancel)
"You are not allowed to view this movie, please eject the disk"
What the F#^{????????

Ok, so with some DVDs, even it you didnt set that parental stuff, PS2 may ask you the code.

Here\'s the trick : Press Select, then choose Settings, then parental stuff.
PS2 will say you you have not entered any code, you can set one.
I chosed 1234 as a code, confirmed it, then entered it when Scarface asked me for, and it was OK, I was able
to view the movie.

And if you forget a code you already set, you\'re supposed to find an universal code to unlock it in your
instruction manual (i didnt find it personnaly, but I didnt search very well as I bypassed the problem)
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: Living-In-Clip on March 08, 2001, 03:37:41 AM
Best code: 0000
Just keep hittin\' the X button until the DVD starts.
;)
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: FackinKubuss on March 08, 2001, 11:26:29 AM
How about you turn the code off like me. I turned it off cause it kept askin me for it for Gladiator and stuff, and it has never asked it again.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: unknown on March 08, 2001, 11:37:58 AM
yea buddy, all you treally got to do it just turn it OFF, no codes, nothing to worry about, it\'s much easier, it did that to me when i wanted to watch final destination.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: CRUCIALL on March 08, 2001, 12:51:44 PM
hahaahah.....people crack me up when they try to find out hints on how to make the parental lock easier to get around when all they have to do is turn the dang thing off...........
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: Luke on March 08, 2001, 01:05:21 PM
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Originally posted by unknown
yea buddy, all you treally got to do it just turn it OFF, no codes, nothing to worry about, it\'s much easier, it did that to me when i wanted to watch final destination.


God that was one of the worst movies I have ever seen.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: UD_Ligr on March 08, 2001, 02:10:11 PM
So, how do you turn it off. I had heard somewhere on here there was not way to do it and I had to go through putting in the password for every restricted dvd. I\'ve poked around the system config and didn\'t see an option to turn off the passcode prompt.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: unknown on March 08, 2001, 02:30:21 PM
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Originally posted by UD_Ligr
So, how do you turn it off. I had heard somewhere on here there was not way to do it and I had to go through putting in the password for every restricted dvd. I\'ve poked around the system config and didn\'t see an option to turn off the passcode prompt.


when you are watching the dvd, just select the menu, and im not sure which one is the parental lock, im pretty sure it\'s in settigns, with all the screen side stuff "wide screen,16:9, you know that stuff" then it will ask what setting you wan put it on, level5, level6, level7, etc., just  pic off, its that easy, read the manual if your still stuck :)
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: on March 08, 2001, 02:37:11 PM
After you turn it off (the parental control feature) make sure to eject the disk before you hit reset or the power switch. This will save your settings so you never have to see that lame feature again.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: Ratlad on March 09, 2001, 04:28:51 AM
If any other console ever comes with this option they need to publish a huge, easily-read manual explaining how to use the features. I don\'t know how many times I\'ve seen questions about this issue come up. What\'s really amazing is that everything you need to know about it is in the guide. The first time the parental lock tried to shut me out I spent a good 5 minutes checking the manual, figured out how to shut it off, and haven\'t had a problem since. Now I\'m not trying to rag on anyone, but I think this should be a sign to all other companies that they need to make their instructions a little easier to read. That or make the option menus more user-friendly.
Title: New surprise with DVD player : Parental Stuff
Post by: JP on March 09, 2001, 11:06:28 AM
"God that was one of the worst movies I have ever seen"

I hear ya man, I totally agree :)