Solve Error Code 232001 on Windows 11: Quick & Easy Fixes

Solve Error Code 232001 on Windows 11: Quick & Easy Fixes

Encountering Error Code 232001 while trying to play a video on Windows 11 can be frustrating. Here are some quick and easy fixes to resolve this issue.

How can I fix error code 232001?​

1. Clear Cache and Cookies​

  1. Open Browser Settings:
    • Click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of your browser window.
    • Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
  2. Navigate to Privacy and Security:
    • Scroll down to find Privacy and Security and click on it.
  3. Clear Browsing Data:
    • Click on Clear Browsing Data.
    • Ensure the boxes for Caches, Browsing History, and Cookies are checked.
    • Click Clear Data.
Clearing your browser's cache and cookies helps refresh the browser, reducing the chances of encountering video playback errors.

2. Use Incognito Mode​

  1. Open Incognito Mode:
    • Click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of your browser window.
    • Select New Incognito Window from the dropdown menu.
  2. Play the Video:
    • Paste the video link that cannot be played into the URL bar of the incognito window.
Using incognito mode can bypass certain extensions and browser setups that might be causing the video playback errors.

3. Disable Hardware Acceleration​

  1. Access Settings:
    • Click the three dots in the upper-right corner and choose Settings.
  2. Navigate to System Settings:
    • Scroll down and click on System in the left pane.
  3. Disable Hardware Acceleration:
    • Uncheck Use hardware acceleration when available.
Disabling hardware acceleration can prevent conflicts between the video player and your graphics hardware, potentially resolving the error.

4. Disable Browser Extensions​

  1. In Chrome, click on the Menu icon and choose Extensions. Select Manage extensions.
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  2. Click the switch icon next to all extensions to disable them. Check if the problem is still there.
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  3. If disabling extensions fixes the problem, enable them one by one until you find the culprit.
Disabling unnecessary or problematic extensions can help restore proper video functionality.

5. Reset Browser Settings​

  1. Open Browser Settings:
    • Click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser.
    • Select Settings from the dropdown menu.
  2. Access Advanced Settings:
    • Scroll down to the Advanced section and click on it.
  3. Reset Settings:
    • Find and click on Restore settings to their original defaults under the Reset and clean up section.
    • Confirm the reset by clicking Reset settings.
Resetting your browser to default settings can resolve configuration issues that might be causing the playback error.

6. Update the Browser​

  1. Check for Updates:
    • Click on the three dots in the upper-right corner of the browser.
    • Select Help and then About Google Chrome.
  2. Update and Restart:
    • The browser will automatically check for updates and install them if available.
    • Restart your browser after the update completes.
Updating your browser ensures that you have the latest features and bug fixes, which can resolve video playback issues.

7. Switch to Another Browser​

  1. Download an Alternative Browser:
    • Download and install an alternative browser like Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge.
  2. Play the Video:
    • Open the newly installed browser.
    • Paste the video link that cannot be played into the URL bar of the new browser and check if it plays.
Switching browsers can help determine if the issue is specific to the browser you were using previously.

8. Use Tipard FixMP4​

  1. Download Tipard FixMP4:
    • Download and install Tipard FixMP4 for Windows.
  2. Upload Video for Repair:
    • Open the software and click on the (+) button to upload the video you want to repair.
    • Upload a sample video by clicking the other (+) button.
  3. Repair Video:
    • Click the Repair button.
    • Preview your video or directly save the repaired output on your device.
Using Tipard FixMP4 can help you repair corrupted MP4 videos, resolving playback issues.

9. Use Wondershare Repairit​

  1. Download Wondershare Repairit:
    • Download and install Wondershare Repairit for Windows.
  2. Add Corrupted Video:
    • Open the software and add the corrupted video by clicking the (+) sign.
  3. Repair Video:
    • Click on the Repair button to start the repair process.
    • If necessary, use the Advanced Repair option by providing a sample video.
    • Preview the repaired video and save it.
Wondershare Repairit offers a comprehensive solution for repairing corrupted video files across various formats.
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