Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. My media player keeps crashing on me. I start it up and within 5 seconds it gives me a error message and forces me to close it. How do you fix this? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. When you clear this cache, the cache is automatically created on next start up but the problem arises because you have to re-acquire the licenses.
If you are lucky enough to have a backup of your licenses in the media player, you can easily retrieve them and build your DRM cache again. However if you are not that lucky, you will have to go through the following steps:. Step 1 Look for the DRM cache. This directory is usually hidden away from the users.
Step 2 When you open the DRM cache, you will find a few files in it. You can either create a backup for these files or delete them.
Place the new licenses in this file. There can be a number of reasons behind Windows Media Player crashes. It is necessary for you to determine the actual reason behind the crashes because then only you will be able to find a solution for it. The above case was related to the DRM cache error. However there can be several other reasons behind the crashes too. You will have to closely analyze the error in the Application log before progressing to find a solution for your crash.
Here are 3 quick and easy ways through which you can repair your Windows Media Player very quickly:. This is one of the simplest methods for solving the problem of crashes in Windows media Player. Follow these steps to apply this solution:. This is where the file converters come into play. Select the Windows Media Player control, then change the uiMode property to "none".
This setting hides the UI controls. When the user plays a video, it will appear in the window. For audio-only content, a visualization will appear. Now, add two buttons to the form. Select the first button and change the Text property to "Play". Select the second button and change its Text property to "Stop".
Double-click the Play button to reveal the Code window. In C , the following code will be displayed:. Any valid file path can be used.
The symbol instructs the compiler to not interpret backslashes as escape characters.
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