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Why does my Windows Media Player play the audio for a movie without playing the acting part?

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Why does my Windows Media Player play the audio for a movie without playing the acting part?

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The Windows Media Player employs a digital rights management scheme (DRM) to play copy protected music and video files. Updating the Windows operating system can cause the DRM technology to fail to work properly with the Player. Reset the DRM on the Windows Media Player so that copy protected files can be played. The procedure is straightforward. ChaCha!

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