Player Windows media 80070057 error

I get an error code C00D11B1, then he said original error 80070057 is impossible to read some files stored, some people play very well. I noticed that a lot of the ones I can't play ripped about 4 years ago. wandering if a driver is up-to-date?

If the files were torn off by the copy protect music setting enabled in Options of WMP - Rip music, then these WMA files will be protected against copying, which means that they can be played on the same computer where they were torn.

You can try to upgrade the DRM system, using Internet Explorer to go to http://drmlicense.one.microsoft.com/Indivsite, click on upgrade. If this doesn't help, you may have to re - extract the files, I'm afraid (to ensure that they are not protected again if you do).

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