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DRM File Extension

Cubase Drum Map Format
  • Developer
    Steinberg
  • Category
  • Popularity
    3.5 (2 votes)

What is DRM file?

DRM is a file extension commonly associated with Cubase Drum Map Format files. Cubase Drum Map Format format was developed by Steinberg. Files with DRM extension may be used by programs distributed for Mac OS, Windows platform. Files with DRM extension are categorized as Settings Files files. The Settings Files subset comprises 1305 various file formats. Users are advised to use Cubase software for managing DRM files, although 1 other programs can also handle this type of file. Cubase software was developed by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH, and on its official website you may find more information about DRM files or the Cubase software program.

Programs which support DRM file extension

Below you will find an index of software programs that can be used to open DRM files divided into 2 categories according to system platform supported. Files with DRM suffix can be copied to any mobile device or system platform, but it may not be possible to open them properly on target system.

Programs that support DRM file

Windows Windows
MAC OS MAC OS

How to open file with DRM extension?

There can be multiple causes why you have problems with opening DRM files on given system. Fortunately, most common problems with DRM files can be solved without in-depth IT knowledge, and most importantly, in a matter of minutes. We have prepared a listing of which will help you resolve your problems with DRM files.

Step 1. Get the Cubase

Install software to open DRM file Problems with opening and working with DRM files are most probably having to do with no proper software compatible with DRM files being present on your machine. To address this issue, go to the Cubase developer website, download the tool, and install it. It is that easy On the top of the page a list that contains all programs grouped based on operating systems supported can be found. One of the most risk-free method of downloading software is using links provided by official distributors. Visit Cubase website and download the installer.

Step 2. Check the version of Cubase and update if needed

Update software that support file extension DRMIf you already have Cubase installed on your systems and DRM files are still not opened properly, check if you have the latest version of the software. Sometimes software developers introduce new formats in place of that already supports along with newer versions of their applications. This can be one of the causes why DRM files are not compatible with Cubase. The most recent version of Cubase is backward compatible and can handle file formats supported by older versions of the software.

Step 3. Assign Cubase to DRM files

If the issue has not been solved in the previous step, you should associate DRM files with latest version of Cubase you have installed on your device. The next step should pose no problems. The procedure is straightforward and largely system-independent

Associate software with DRM file on Windows

Change the default application in Windows

  • Choose the Open with entry from the file menu accessed by right-mouse clicking on the DRM file
  • Next, select the Choose another app option and then using More apps open the list of available applications
  • To finalize the process, select Look for another app on this PC entry and using the file explorer select the Cubase installation folder. Confirm by checking Always use this app to open DRM files box and clicking OK button.
Associate software with DRM file on Mac

Change the default application in Mac OS

  • By clicking right mouse button on the selected DRM file open the file menu and choose Information
  • Find the Open with option – click the title if its hidden
  • From the list choose the appropriate program and confirm by clicking Change for all....
  • If you followed the previous steps a message should appear: This change will be applied to all files with DRM extension. Next, click the Continue button to finalize the process.

Step 4. Ensure that the DRM file is complete and free of errors

You closely followed the steps listed in points 1-3, but the problem is still present? You should check whether the file is a proper DRM file. It is probable that the file is corrupted and thus cannot be accessed.

Check DRM file for viruses
1. Verify that the DRM in question is not infected with a computer virus

If the DRM is indeed infected, it is possible that the malware is blocking it from opening. Immediately scan the file using an antivirus tool or scan the whole system to ensure the whole system is safe. If the DRM file is indeed infected follow the instructions below.

2. Check whether the file is corrupted or damaged

If you obtained the problematic DRM file from a third party, ask them to supply you with another copy. It is possible that the file has not been properly copied to a data storage and is incomplete and therefore cannot be opened. If the DRM file has been downloaded from the internet only partially, try to redownload it.

3. Ensure that you have appropriate access rights

Some files require elevated access rights to open them. Log in using an administrative account and see If this solves the problem.

4. Check whether your system can handle Cubase

The operating systems may note enough free resources to run the application that support DRM files. Close all running programs and try opening the DRM file.

5. Verify that your operating system and drivers are up to date

Regularly updated system, drivers, and programs keep your computer secure. This may also prevent problems with Cubase Drum Map Format files. Outdated drivers or software may have caused the inability to use a peripheral device needed to handle DRM files.

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