If you only need the audio, you can use online conversion tools to turn the MP4 into an MP3.

If the file fails to play, it may be due to missing codecs or corruption. In such cases, trying an alternative player like VLC often resolves the issue.

If you have located this file on a storage device, you can manage it using standard digital tools:

You can open the file by right-clicking it in Windows File Explorer and selecting "Open with," then choosing a media player like VLC Media Player .