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: The built-in Windows Media Player should handle most MP4 files automatically.

To watch the video, you will need a media player that supports the .

: Make sure the file actually ends in .mp4 . If it ends in .exe or .scr but has a video icon, do not open it , as it is likely a virus. 3. Managing the File Size : The built-in Windows Media Player should handle

: Ensure you are viewing or downloading the file from a reputable platform. Files with complex names ending in .mp4 can sometimes be used to disguise malware if found on untrusted sites.

If the video is too large to share or store, you can compress it: If it ends in

: QuickTime Player is the standard application for viewing these files.

: Tools like Adobe's free resizer or Handbrake can help you shrink the file size without losing too much quality. Files with complex names ending in

: Lowering the resolution to "640 x 480" is a common way to significantly reduce file size while keeping the video watchable.