A system and method for controlling a plurality of parental control
subsystems within an entertainment system is provided. The system includes
a computer interfaced to a plurality of audio and/or audiovisual devices,
wherein at least two of the audio and/or audiovisual devices within the
system each comprise a native parental control subsystem or locking
mechanism having adjustable parameters. A software locking mechanism
operates the computer to allow a user to input one or more general
parental control parameters and then sets the adjustable parameters of
each native parental control subsystem within the system by mapping the
parental control parameters onto each separate, native mechanisms for each
device.