Re: XP MCE and XBOX 360 Protected Content Issues
- From: "Todd Bowra [MSFT]" <toddbow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 18:14:09 -0700
Interesting; making the account an admin shouldn't be necessary (and
shouldn't make any difference for that matter), but as long as it works for
you I'd say it's a reasonable workaround.
Either way, this is helpful data to have. I'll have to go think about it a
bit more to see if it makes any sense though :-)
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"grcsomd" <grcsomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Todd,this
Prior to doing the reinstall of MCE I tried one more thing that I had come
across as a possible solution. In MCE I found the MCX1 user account and
added it to the Administrator group on the local MCE system. Suddenly all
protected content on the MCE is playable on the MCX.. I am not sure if
is a real solution, or some sort of band-aid hack that masks an underlyingbe?
problem.. but does this shed any new light on what the real problem may
Is there still a chance to fix this right without re-imaging?(the
Thanks
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"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:
Rolling back to a clean Windows install sounds like a good thing to do
onbehavior you report is highly irregular).
All protected TV content that works on Media Center should likewise play
rights.the Xbox 360.
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"grcsomd" <grcsomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Yes, the Windows Media Connect still shows DRM "Cannot play "reconnected
I went thru with the DRM reset steps, rebooted, disconnected and
the MCX, and now I have LOST some of the premium content that had
MCEbefore..thru the MCX (HBO for one) I am getting ready to rebuild the
sequencing.box
from scratch to see if there is a problem with update/hotfix
evenI
am starting to wonder if watching protected content thru the MCX is
wasdesigned to work, or if the restriction is a "feature" of the design.Some
of the folks I talked to at XBOX support seemed to think that what I
the XPtrying to do shouldn't work anyway, but they suggested working with
haveMCE support. Microsoft told me I had to call Dell support.. but I
help..not
called Dell.. :) Somehow I just don't think they will be able to
recorded
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"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:
It wouldn't hurt (though it will affect the licenses for any
Windowspremium TV content). Steps are here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=891664
Before you do that though, if you look at your Xbox 360 under
files"?Media
Connect, does it still say "Cannot play protected Windows Media
arights.
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"grcsomd" <grcsomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I made the change to Windows Media Player as suggested, and ripped
license.track
from a CD. The MCE system told me that it had downloaded a
TVOn the MCX trying to play the track results in
AUDIO ERROR
Unable to validate security of your Media Center Extender
As a result, the Extender will not play protected media content.
So I guess this means the issue is more widespread than just the
itlicensescontent.
Should I try to reset or clear my DRM environment?. I have no
for
purchased media that I need to backup or restore.
Thanks+
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"Todd Bowra [MSFT]" wrote:
If you look at your Xbox 360 under Windows Media Connect, does
specificstill
playing?say
"Cannot play protected Windows Media files"?
Also, do you have any non-TV protected content you could try
(e.g.
music tracks purchased from Napster or MSN Music)
If not, please try the following to confirm whether this is
box;to
TV
or a general issue with protected content:
1) Open Windows Media Player and go to Tools --> Options
2) Select the Rip Music tab and check the "Copy protect music"
happens?click OK
3) Rip 1 track off of a CD; this track will be protected
4) Play the track you ripped in step 3 on your MCX; what
no
Note: you may want to undo step 2 when you're done...
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Then Irights.
"grcsomd" <grcsomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Sorry not quite Fixed!!
(update: Only Partially !!FIXED!!)
I tried the #2 suggestion in the following link :
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/04/25/583494.aspx
After installing the April 2006 Update Rollup I rebooted..
fromdeinstalled Media Center Extender and Media Center Connect
thethe
MCE
through Control Panel. Then I rebooted MCE again. I went to
the360
setting,and
disconneted from Windows Media Center and Windows-based PC
and
redid
the 360 MCE installation including new key code. etc.
This procedure added a few premium channels that play now thru
half ofExtender,
but not all of them do. There is still a problem with over
butthem,
same
message about protected content not able to play thru the 360,
http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/04/25/583494.aspxplays
find
on the MCE itself... Sorry for the false report!!
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"grcsomd" wrote:
!FIXED!!!!!
The April 2006 Rollup mentioned @
theworked for me. I installed it, rebooted, then uninstalled
oncomputerCenter
Extender and Media Center Connect... Disconnected my MCE
reinstalledfrom
the
360 profiles for Media Center and Computer and basically
justfresh
from the 360 perpective..
Now I am able to watch premium content thru the 360 extender
thinkfine.
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"grcsomd" wrote:
I tried the hotfix outlined below but it did not help. I
that
protectedhotfix
would address the issue if I had local MCE issues playing
content.
I don't have any problems locally with protected content
protectedthe
MCE..
only
with the 360 as an extender. All content aside from
thecontent
plays
fine thru the 360. The strange part is that even *some* of
thepremium
channels will play thru the 360... but only a handful of
thelineup..
(SHO
for example) Within Windows Media Connect, and selecting
protected360,
and
show
properties, under DRM it says plainly "Cannot play
filesagain,Windows
protectedMedia
files" My understanding is that this should say "Can play
Windows
Media files" and then things should work "right".. Then
this
could be
working (or in my case not) as designed..
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"Jason Tsang" wrote:
Try running this hotfix to see if it helps.
FIX: Windows Media Digital Rights Manager protected
news:711C0AFA-5E91-44CF-8835-71D5CF2D3C1F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxmay
messagenot
computerscorrectly
play back on Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005-based
that have
Update Rollup 2 installed
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913800/en-us
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"grcsomd" <grcsomd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
(TV)Hello,
I am having problems with playing any Premium Content
butthru
the 360
Interface. It all plays fine on the XP MCE platform,
threeonly
unprotected
content will play thru the 360. I have spent about
ifdays
trying to
figure out if this is a problem that can be fixed, or
supportthis
is a
new
feature/design. I have called XBOX and Windows XP
latestand
provider.am
basically
left with no solution. I have even called my Cable
Nobody has
a
solution.
I have Dell XPS 600, Happagauge 150MCE and all the
issueWindows
Updates.
I
am running WMP 10. I understand there was a similar
updatewith
the
original
XBOX and the first extenders that came out.. and an
solution,came
out. If
anybody else has struggled with this and found a
please
share
it!
Thanks++
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