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I receive a “DRM protected Media file error” when playing music ripped from my CDs using Windows Media Player. How can I fix this?

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I receive a “DRM protected Media file error” when playing music ripped from my CDs using Windows Media Player. How can I fix this?

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Media Manager does not support Digital Rights Management (DRM) protected media. In order to change the Windows Media Manager options to create unprotected music follow these steps: • Open Windows Media Player. • Right click on the Windows Media Player title bar. A pop-up menu will be displayed. • From the pop-up menu select “Tools,” then select “Options.” The Options window will appear. • Select the “Rip Music” tab. • Uncheck the box labeled “Copy protect music.” • Click OK. You are done! From now on, any music you rip with Windows Media Player will not have DRM and will work with Media Manager.

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