Is this happening only with the downloaded WMV files? Media usage rights are permissions to use a protected file in a particular way. Content providers, such as online stores, can specify how you can use the protected files that you obtain from them.
For example, a content provider can grant you the permission to play the file on your computer a play right , to burn the file to an audio CD a burn right , or to sync the file to a portable device a sync right. The Player can't download media usage rights automatically if the Download usage rights automatically when I play or sync a file check box isn't selected by default, it's selected.
To verify that you can download usage rights automatically, do the following:. Verify that the Download usage rights automatically when I play or sync a file check box is selected. Visit our Microsoft Answers Feedback Forum and, if you have any feed backs you can post here. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. We do not undertake any obligation to update, amend or clarify these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.
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A few days ago, I tried playing music in windows media player for the first time since I updated to Windows I keep getting an error code that pops up and all the research I've done has not yielded any answers for why this is happening or how to fix it. Has anyone else been having this issue and know how to fix it? I moved your post to a more appropriate forum category.
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Please be informed that Windows Media Player cannot play, burn, or sync the protected file because valid media usage rights also known as a license were not found on your computer. Protected files are digital media files that are protected with media usage rights to prevent unauthorized distribution or playback. I suggest you to you upgrade the security components of your digital media player so that you can play protected files on your computer.
Now, if you use Internet Explorer to go to Page: Security component upgrade , and click the Upgrade button.
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