mkv files and BDV-e980w

Why this system (bdv-e980w) can play mkv from usb files but not others.

Hello fly,

.Mkv files are compatible with the BDV-E980W Home Theater System. However, the system Home Theater Blu - ray Disc does not play files encoded with DRM. It is possible that files which are not played by the HTS are DRM coded.

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