Android - What does the message: "Not a DRM File, opening Normally" from the LogCat mean? -
I am quite new to Android and I have been working with images for the past few days After that assign different elements (for testing only), one button (with setBackground) or an ImageView. In each instance no DRM file will appear on the logcat.
I am trying to figure out what it means, but without any luck. If someone can put some light on this topic then I really appreciate it.
PS: This is my first post in this forum, so I apologize in advance while building this question. thanks for understanding!
UPDATE: To add just a few results, I got the test yesterday, apparently by creating the deluxe from images in internal memory, these types of messages appear and Android is unable to decode images. Although those pictures are transferred to external storage, they can be converted into a wardrobe and can work without problems, hoping that such a place Does anyone in this system and can also help.
The DRM is for digital rights management. This is usually a special key used by the content owners, to ensure that your device is authorized to view / run the content. ITunes was infamous for ages for this.
Is doing all this telling you that the content you are opening is not DRM protected, and therefore it can be opened normally.
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