Movie Rental: Error 5102

Hi...just made my first rental. The movie seemed to download fine, but in the last little bit ("processing file") it gave me an error code (5102) with the message "an unknown error occurred (5102). Please check that the connection to the network is active and try again."

I've quit iTunes. I've restarted my computer. I've restarted my network. My network works fine on this and other computers on the network.

What's wrong?

G4 Dual 1 gig, mirrored, Mac OS X (10.4.11)

Posted on Jan 16, 2008 11:30 AM

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Jan 18, 2008 1:21 AM in response to Yuro

The same thing "grey screen" is happening for me when I try and watch a rented movie.

Before it plays the grey screen it gives me an error window that says:

"This computer is not authorized to play "download.m4v" If you purchased this song you can open iTunes and authorize this computer to play this song by entering your Apple ID and password.

I am in iTunes and my computer is authorized so I'm not sure what is wrong, anyone?

Feb 2, 2008 12:13 AM in response to Timothy Killian

figured out the "not authorized to play download.w4v" thing on my machine. needed the quicktime update. they should let you know both are needed for movie rental playback before you download. Since i am at a location with a slow internet connection i did not want to wait for that to download.

and watching a movie while it downloads is no fun. I have to stop and give it a 10 min break about eery half hour of the movie. Oh well. Gave me something to troubleshoot.

Sep 18, 2008 11:29 PM in response to Timothy Killian

I'm experiencing the same Error 5102. It also is related to a rental that I've already watched on a different computer. For some reason it's still trying to download on my desktop and throwing up this error. If any support team looks at this the rental was "Stop Loss" and my system is as follows:

G4 FW800
Dual Power PC 1.24 Ghz
2 GB RAM
OS X 10.5.4
iTunes 7.7.1

Note if this is due to not upgrading to iTunes 8, so far iTunes 8 is terrible with memory and chokes up my systems.

Sep 19, 2008 7:56 AM in response to Salvador Luna

I got the problem resolved by contacting iTunes Store Support. There is a form that you fill out on the iTunes Store Support site and they responded within 2 days. Here is the email reply from Apple:

+"Dear Ray,+

+I understand the rental of "No Reservations" was unauthorized. My name is ******** and I will be happy to resolve this for you today.+

+As requested I removed the item "No Resevations" from your download queue. The next time you log into your iTunes account you should no longer be prompted to download this item.+


+Yours Faithfully,+

********
+iTunes Master+
+Here to assist you Tuesday thru Saturday 6AM - 3PM (PST)"+

The email address is iTunesStoreSupport@apple.com

Hope this helps,

Ray

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