
The protection requirements for UHD playback are sick and disgusting, the people who put those specifications up are not the best businessmen.

(don't know if it came across, but personally, I'm really pissed off with how they are treating their Ultra-HD customers - work-wise, it's a blessing). The "legal" way is a dead end, it just doesn't work right.Īlso, thanks to the insane restrictions, no other company bothers to produce a UHD player for PCs which leaves a monopoly with Cyberlink having no need to be better than the competition. The only way to decently watch UHD discs on a PC atm is to use AnyDVD and some software player other than PowerDVD to watch the stuff with protection removed. I know from our test rig, that one day it performed fine, the next day - no change at all - it gave out the same error you're getting (01002). Usually not even with as much as a hint telling you where to look and fix it.

), that a single little glitch brings the whole thing tumbling down. There are so many elements involved (GPU, mainboard, CPU, internet connection, drive. Click to expand.PowerDVD's UHD playback, or rather the "protected hardware support" is very buggy.
