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How to remove protection from Windows Media player ...

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-remove-protection-from-windows-media-player/c74d02c9-4b3a-4eb5-99d1-e1c78e72878b
    If you have copied CDs to protected Windows Media Audio files, those CDs must be copied again. Uncheck "copy protect option" in Windows media player and then rip the CD again If your allowed to copy CD to only one computer you may encounter such issues.

How to Play Protected Media Files - Win32 apps | …

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/medfound/how-to-play-protected-media-files
    A protected media file is any media file that has associated rules for using the content. In some cases, a protected media file is encrypted using some form of digital rights management (DRM) encryption. To play a protected media file, playback must occur inside the protected media path (PMP). In addition, the user might have to acquire rights to the content.

You cannot play a Windows Media DRM protected file or …

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/you-cannot-play-a-windows-media-drm-protected-file-or-a-zune-drm-protected-file-on-a-computer-that-is-preconfigured-with-windows-7-ff328370-aac8-70a0-c761-1800dac1222d
    Right-click ResetDRM.exe, and then click Run as administrator to reset the Windows Media DRM and Zune DRM systems. Replay the downloaded media file that was used in step 1 to re-test Windows Media DRM and Zune DRM. If the Windows Media DRM protected media plays successfully, the issue is resolved.

I can't convert WMA (Windows Media Audio) files or DRM ...

    https://support-rcv.applian.com/support/solutions/articles/6000034274-i-can-t-convert-wma-windows-media-audio-files-or-drm-protected-videos-
    Many .wma files are protected with a DRM license. This means that you cannot copy them or convert them. There is a solution however - you can use Replay Music to record them as MP3 files. Here's how to do it: Open Replay Music. Start a new recording session.

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