Error "Windows Media Player cannot play this dvd because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output screen protection".
Original title:
Trouble viewing a movie on dvd.
Hi, I have windows 7 on my mini with an external dvd/cd. I'm not able to watch a movie because of the error "windows media player cannot play this dvd because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output screen protection. Try installing an updated video card driver"Please help... I am new to this. Thanks in advance.
Hello
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2004673
Tags: Windows
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"Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output screen protection. Try to install a driver available for your video card. Is the error that keeps popping up. Even after the update driver... now what do I do?
Hello
1 did you change on your computer?
2. not this problem occurs with the particular DVD or with other DVDs?
3. is the specific issue limited to the DVD?
4. are you able to play the DVD in the other system?
Method 1:
I suggest you follow the link and check.
Open the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utility
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Method 2:
I suggest you follow the link and check.
Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy protection
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2004673
See also:
Cannot read DVD
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I bought a DVD called "The Secret" and I can't play.
And I get this messageWindows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output display protection. Try to install a driver available for your video card.Hello
Thanks for asking!
1. have there been recent changes to the system before the show?
2 is confined to a specific DVD?
3. What is the file format of the DVD?
Method 1:
Follow the link and follow the steps. Check if it helps.
Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because it is not possible to activate the analog copy on the output display protection
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2004673
Method 2:
Follow the link and update drivers display, check if it helps.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/update-a-driver-for-hardware-that-isn ' t-work correctly
Answer with the results, I'd be happy to help you best.
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When you try to play a dvd it (above) is displayed. Anyone know where I can be able to get a updated driver free for my video card, or in any other way to solve this problem. your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
When you try to play a dvd it (above) is displayed. Anyone know where I can be able to get a updated driver free for my video card, or in any other way to solve this problem. your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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What version of Windows are you using?The free VLC Media Player may be worth a try...
It will play anything.(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)VLC Media Player (32-bit Version)
http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc_32/
(works on XP, Vista, 7, 8)
(the name of the file to download is: vlc - 2.0.5 - win32.exe)(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)VLC Media Player (64-bit Version)
http://www.filehippo.com/download_vlc_64/
(works on XP, Vista, 7, 8)
(the name of the file to download is: vlc - 2.0.5 - win64.exe)And the following links may be worth a visit:
(2004673) Windows Media Player cannot
read the DVD because it is not possible to
turn on analog copy on the output protection
view
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2004673Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because it is not
possible to put on the protection against analog copying on the output screen
http://www.Microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/Webhelp/default.aspx?&mpver=12.0.7100.0&ID=C00D1167&ContextId=61&OriginalID=C00D1167 -
I got no problem with Windows Media Player on my computer until today. I wonder how it happened and what I can do about it. I have never heard or seen this message before. Can anyone offer some friendly advice? Thank you very much.
If you are sure that it worked yesterday, a simple solution is to restore the system settings or the registry backup from yesterday, using #1 here. It works better if you do it in a week or so of a problem appears there (waiting more generally makes this less reliable solution). It is never risky however, you can cancel it even if you don't like the results, so it's a great tote bag if you do not know what caused a problem.
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Original title: unable to play any DVD
"Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem with the digital copy between your DVD player and the video card protection decoder. Try to install a driver available for your video card.
I tried to update all the drivers but the problem persists
Hi Neil,
1. have you made any hardware changes or software on the computer before this problem?
2. what version of windows Media Player do you use?
You can follow this link & check if the problem persists.
Windows Media Player Error Message help
Reference: How to troubleshoot issues that occur when you play a DVD in Windows XP?Hope the helps of information.
Please post back and we do know. -
Original title: I CANNOT READ THE DVD OR CD ON MEDIA PLAYER, IT is A what NO NOISE 'n' INSTALLED EITHER ALL THE IDEAS THAT DO?
I HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE PLAYER ON MY LAPTOP, I JUST GOT ALL OF THE DELETED CONTENT SO THAT IT IS FIXED AND I AM UNABLE TO PLAY DVDS OR GET ANY SOUND MEDIA PLAYER WHEN I ENTERED A DVD THE MESSAGE READ:
"Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because no compatible DVD decoder is not installed on your computer."
ANY IDEAS PEOPLE? I THINK I NEED TO REINSTALL THE SOUND AND EVERYTHING BUT DON'T HAVE ANY IDEA OF THAT KIND OF THING OR WHERE TO GET IT FROM :( ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Hi SARAH-82.
The sound works fine when playing any video recorded or audio files on the computer?
Method 1: You may need to download the audio effect plug-ins or ability of DVD in Windows Media Player, please visit the link below
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-Media-Player/plug-ins
Method 2: You can see the steps mentioned in the article below
Supported decoders MPEG - 2 software DVD in Windows Media Player for Windows XP and Windows Vista
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306331
Note: Using third-party software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.
Method 3: To the problem of audio or audio playback, you can follow the steps mentioned in the link
Tips for solving common audio problemsThank you, and in what concerns:
Ajay K
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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Hello, thanks for reading and helping me.
I try to play a legitimate, belonging to DVD, but Windows Media Player 12 will not play on my computer Windows 7 Professional. The DVD worked a few days ago, but all of a sudden, I get the following error message:
"Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem with the digital copy between your DVD player and the video card protection decoder. Try to install a driver available for your video card.
I did a lot of research of these forums and on the ' net. Here are the suggested steps I tried without success:
- I tried VLC player. This works. However, rather than use this workaround, I wish to find a solution to my problem WMP/WMC.
- I tried several DVD for years over the last decade. These DVD works on my laptop, also running Windows 7 Professional and the shark 007 codec.
- I uninstalled my Shark 007 codec
- I tried other codecs (K-Lite)
- I assured that the latest drivers are installed on my video card, XFX ATI Radeon 5850
- I tried to uninstall Nero 9
- I tried to use the Windows 7 troubleshooting options:
- > Reading and burning CD, DVD and Blu - ray (no problem)
- > Windows Media Player DVD (no problem)
- > Windows Media Player Settings (detects a problem, wants to restore factory settings, every time, no matter what happens)
- A system restore to a time when the DVD was working did not resolve the issue
- The different links in Microsoft, I found in this forum about this problem do not seem to be useful. There is a link that points to the set-top boxes, but this page just says: "Windows 7 comes with a decoder.
- I assured the latest driver is available by going to "Device Manager", right click on the drive, then click on "update driver software".
- I assured that the latest firmware is installed directly from the manufacturer's website.
- I tried to reset my DRM by renaming the DRM under C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows folder and by going to this Web site to upgrade:http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite/en/indivit.asp?force=1
- I've uninstalled and reinstalled Windows Media Player 12 and Windows Media Center via the function "functionality in Windows.
I would be very grateful if a Microsoft technology could chime. Thanks for your help!
MY COMPUTER:
DVD drive: TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-S203N ATA Device (Samsung)
Driver: Microsoft 6.1.7600.16384, dated 06/21/2006
Graphics card: XFX ATI Radeon 5850 Black
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R
Processor: Intel i7-920-Intel i7-920, Corsair 6 GB of RAM, ATI Radeon HD 5850, Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R, Corsair 800 d case
Hello
Try this free program:
http://www.DVDFab.com/passkey-Lite.htm
Carlos
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I received the following message when trying to play a DVD:Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem with the digital copy between your DVD drive decoder and video card protection. Try to install a driver available for your video card. I'm confused that nothing has been changed, added, or updated my system up-to-date. I am running Windows 7 Premium home 64-bit edition. DVD plays fine on my laptop with the same operating system.
CORRECTION OF THE PROBLEM.
I can confirm that it is a matter of the DVD CSS protection. MediaPlayer, being unable to decrypt the DVD protection.
Googled around for "DVD43". The installation program will install a driver that will successfully decrypt DVD protection and will allow you to PLAY the DVD MOVIE ONCE AGAIN!
Well, that's an alternative. All what I can say is that Microsoft Media Player is broken! -
This is the message that I faced when I tried ti a watch a DVD I've seen countless times in y HP laptop. I read some answers here, but I do not understand something they are trying to say. I'm not technologically minded so pleaaaase can someone tell me what is happening?
Hi Abigayi lMcFadyen,
To prevent the illegal creation of digital copies of DVD, information on most of the DVDs are blurred. Your DVD decoder and Windows Media Player have software to copy protection that decodes the information on the DVD just before posting. If this software does not start successfully, you may receive this error.
Method 1: You will have to perhaps download and install the latest plug-in to do this, see the link below
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-Media-Player/plug-ins
Note: Using third-party software, including hardware drivers can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the use of third-party software can be solved. Software using third party is at your own risk.
Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. These details may change without notice. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.
The third-party products or services mentioned here are manufactured or provided by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products.
Method 2: You can see the steps in the link below by Shinmila H
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Our computer working again after installing a new hard drive and reinstall all Windows XP Home edition software from disks under Windows license, I got with the computer again. All software updates at the current level (SP3, etc.) have been downloaded. "But while I could play DVDs before the accident, I cannot now and the message reported by both, ' WindowsMedia cannot play the DVD because a DVD compatibledecoder is not installed on your computer.
Why did I have a decoder of media player before the crash, but not now? Before the accident, I had not bought any software DVD player or downloaded any free DVD playback software, it was on new Dell computer.
Windows xp does not come standard with a dvd decoder, so it must be installed. This would have been done by Dell when you purchased if you say that you did not.
You have all the disks in Dell? If so, get through them dvd playing software, common are windvd or powerdvd.
If this isn't the case, you will need to buy a.
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Original title: Media Player
THE FOLLOWING IS a MESSAGE I GET WHEN TRYING TO DOWNLOAD FILES: "Windows Media Player cannot play this file because there is a problem with the audio device. "It might not be a sound device installed on your computer, it can be used by another program, or it might is not working properly. What "audio device" are talking about?
Hello
1. do you get an error with this error code?
2 have you installed multiple audio devices on your computer?
3. what version of Media Player do you use?
4. were you able to play the files using Media Player without any problem before?
5 did you a recent software or changes to the material on the computer?
Audio device is the part that allows sound from the computer. If the appliance is used or if the drivers are corrupt, then you can get the error message.
I suggest you go through the steps and check.
Method 1:
Quit other programs that may be using your sound device, and then try to play the file again.
Method 2: Install an updated driver.
Step 1: Firstly uninstall the audio driver from Device Manager and add or remove programs
How to change or remove a program in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307895
a. click Startand then click Control Panel.
b. click Systemand click on the hardware tab, then click Device Manager.
c. to the title sound, video and games controller, check the sound card that is listed.
d. right click on the sound card and then click on uninstall the driver.
Step 2: To see if an updated driver is available, use Windows Update or access the sound device manufacturer's Web site.
Follow these steps to do the same thing:
a. click Startand then click Control Panel.
b. click Systemand click on the hardware tab, then click Device Manager.
c. the title sound, the video controller and games, make sure that the sound card is listed.
d. right click on the sound card and then click Update driver to install the latest version of the driver.
e. visit the sound card manufacturer's Web site to determine if a newer version of the driver is available for download.
Method 3:
If you have multiple audio devices installed on your computer, try to use another. The selected audio device might not support Secure Audio Path (SAP).
Additional reference on:
Resolution of the problems of reading in the Windows Media Player for Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306317/
Hope this helps and keep us informed if you need help.
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Original title: WMP "can't play wav or midi.
Using WMP 11 on Windows XP SP3.
Windows Media Player has somehow forgotten how to play wav or midi files. Doubleclicking either of these file types give an error "Windows Media Player cannot play the file. The player might not support the file type or does not support the codec used to compress the file. " There is a button 'Close' and 'Web Help' which still informs me, "you met the C00D1199 error message... ". ». Following the advice given nothing less than useful.
I can easily play these files with RealPlayer or VLC so I don't think it's a driver problem, and it wasn't a corruption right after installing the other players. WMP seems to work OK when playing music or AVI. And there is no harm to hear a sound (wav or midi) in Windows for various system events. Have already uninstalled/reinstalled WMP without result.
Thanks for your reply.
I have since determeined the problem comes from an updated codec package I installed a few weeks ago. These codecs were from Shark007 which I believe is a Microsoft MVP. Use the codecs from this site for a number of years without any problems so I did not initially suspect it was the source of the problem. I uninstalled the codec pack and installed K-light package and everything seems to be Ok now. Now, I'll be in contact with the members of this forum.
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I am unable to play the video file and get the error "Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required video codec is not installed on your computer."
Can someone help me how to solve this problem. Thank youI am unable to play the video file and get the error "Windows Media Player cannot play the file because the required video codec is not installed on your computer."
Can someone help me how to solve this problem. Thank youMay be that the video file format is not compatible with Windows Media Player.
Options: -.
1] download and install VLC Player. It's free and supports file formats more than WMP.
2] download and install the codecs
Personally, I prefer VLC Player-if you have that then not need to download and install the codec of any third party.
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* Original title: wrong Region
Windows Media Player will not play CD - advise
"Windows Media Player cannot play the DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain a disc that is intended for your geographic region. "
Note I am eager to play a CD and it is recognizing a DVD?
can anyone help
Hello
1. what version of Windows is installed on the computer?
2. what version of Windows Media Player is installed on the computer?
3. what region is your currently defined DVD player on?
4. are you able to play other DVDs?
Please follow the provided steps and update us with the results.
Note: All the steps apply to Windows 7
Method 1: Try to change the region of the DVD player and check the result. To do this, try the following steps:
a. Click Start, click computer.
b. right click on the DVD drive, and then click Properties.
c. click on the Hardware tab, click the properties button and modify the DVD of the region.Method 2: Uninstall the DVD player and check.
a. Click Start, type devmgmt.msc and press to enter.
b. develop DVD players, right click on the sub element and click on uninstall.
c. restart the computer and check the result.
Once you restart the computer, the DVD driver will be loaded automatically.
d. try to play the DVD and check the result.
You can run the troubleshooting Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshooter and check that it helps.
Open the Windows Media Player DVD Troubleshoot utility
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/open-the-Windows-Media-Player-DVD-Troubleshooter
Let us know if it helps!
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