Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Update Windows Media Player Drm Identifier

The Digital Rights Management (DRM) Identifier is used to manage usage rights of media downloaded on your computer. Each protected file, whether audio or video, comes with certain privileges given to the user by the distributor. These conditions state the playback limitations, copying permissions and portable device syncing rights. By updating the DRM Identifier on your Window Media Player software, the probability of consistent playback without interruption is increased.


Instructions


1. Download the latest Windows Media Player from Microsoft (see Resources).


2. Open Windows Media Player and right-click on any open space on the toolbar. Click "Tools" and then choose "Options."


3. Go to the Privacy tab and check "Download usage rights automatically when I play or sync a file." When finished, click "Apply" and then "OK" to close the dialog box.


4. Close Windows Media Player and install the Security Component Upgrade, available from Windows Media Technologies (see Resources).

Tags: Media Player, Windows Media, Windows Media Player, usage rights