please Help >>=> Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem with digital c

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Rono

I get this message

Windows Media Player cannot play this DVD because there is a problem
with digital copy protection between your DVD drive, decoder, and
video card. Try installing an updated driver for your video card.

when i try to play a dvd in media player i can not seem to get this
fixed i have installed the vista codecs pack i have in stalled the vlc
player i have updated my video card driver, my dvd player driver and
all update for media player i can play dvd with nero or vlc player but
i want to use media center and it uses media player. Please help if
you can.
 
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zachd [MSFT]

You are aware that Service Pack 1 has a work-around to block part of
K-Lite's badness given that K-Lite was causing horrible and crippling
problems for users?

Codec packs are pretty horrible plans in general. The onl yone I'm aware of
that has a serious interest in stability and sanity is CCCP. K-Lite has
done very significant damage to people's systems and it always saddens me
when people are recommending that joke.

-Zach
 
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Peter Foldes

Zach

You are wasting your time answering these leach posts. Nobody on the other end. You can see by the post properties when posted from Usenet.gateway with the post starting with Re:

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zachd [MSFT]

I don't think it really hurts anybody to have accurate information out
there. Plus it does hurt people to have bad information out there, so - it
doesn't seem like anybody really suffers here.

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Speaking for myself only.
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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Zach

You are wasting your time answering these leach posts. Nobody on the other
end. You can see by the post properties when posted from Usenet.gateway with
the post starting with Re:

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Flagging Vista User

Hi CodyG

Whilst I appreciate that there is DRM built into the operating system and
video which in my humble opinion is an unfortunate blight, for folks like
myself that have legitimate (bought and paid for DVDs) having the OS refuse
me access to the playback is enraging to put it politely. The more I
encounter DRM on the software and videos I legally purchase makes me
completely sympathise with the pirates out there. At the moment Vista running
the MC either refuses to play back the files due to copyright issues and
hardware or it plays it but gives me stuttered blocky checkerboard like video.

Is there any way that I would be able to play this content using the Media
Centre software that comes with Vista ? I can play it fine using third party
software like VLC, however I would like to be able to use the Media Centre as
it makes life easier for others in the family.

Thanks for your time and advice, its appreciated
 
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zachd [MSFT]

The FAQ that Cody pointed you to was an incorrect reference contextually and
inappropriate for DVD playback issues, as you probably noticed when there
were no DVD issues covered in that FAQ.

The sole questions of initial interest for this exact error should be:
* What "MPEG filters" are listed under WMP's Help:About:Technical Support
Information menu tool?
* What video card driver do you have, and what version is it? Does the
video card vendor have an updated version available?
* What cable connection type is connecting the monitor and the PC, if any?

That'd give investigation into this particular area a baseline to start
with. The WMDRM FAQ you were accidentally pointed to here was probably not
helpful to you in any way and resulted from an accidental misperception.

-Zach
 
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zachd [MSFT]

If you're really going to go down this bad path:

K-Lite has caused several million crashes due to some abject incompetence.
They know it, I know it, and a lot of confused people who downloaded K-Lite
because they trusted people who told them it was "OK" never really knew why
they were crashing randomly.
Anyways, they know they screwed up. This is not in question.

CCCP on the other hand is both relatively legitimate and is competent.
Between CCCP and any other codec pack, use CCCP.

It's not possible to install "all codecs at once". You can't just "be
done". Because of some serious malfunctions in various codecs (including
ones that K-Lite liked to install), certain codecs are disabled, certain
codecs conflict with each other, and so forth.

I respect what you're trying to do - to provide a lifetime supply of fish to
someone, but this is unfortunately a brutally difficult area where people DO
need to learn to fish and we DO need content providers to not just throw
users into the buzzsaw of random trojan codec packs.

Please stop the bad advice here. This is my personal plea to you. AVI has
been destroyed through bad codec packs such as K-Lite and I'd like to
continue to help rebuild its viability such that it stops being toxic.
Providing only good advice will really help us here.

Happy holidays,
-Zach
 
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zachd [MSFT]

If Microsoft was shipping pirated software that crashed every application
that tried to access sound APIs as K-Lite has done, I would expect it to be
nailed to the wall.

Everything you think K-Lite does, CCCP does better. And more competently
and less dangerously.

The problems from K-Lite should be well known to anyone versed in
multimedia. If you're not aware of this area, and you're not aware of the
problems K-Lite has caused, you probably should not be recommending software
in this dangerous arena.

Look, a lot of people have given up on AVI due to dangerously bad codec
packs such as K-Lite. I'm trying to help make it a viable format again and
the first step towards that is ensuring good information. K-Lite has been
and is dangerously incompetent software. If you are not aware of that, you
should research the software you're recommending.

Regardless of your current choices, I will continue to have to clean up for
their incompetence for probably four or five more years at the least. So
.... thanks to all those who promoted the K-Lite malware. That's really done
the end user a lot of good. =\

<3
 

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