: If you downloaded a video twice, your browser automatically appends the (1) to prevent overwriting the original. 2. How to Open and View the File

: A standard video "flick" should be several megabytes. If it is only a few kilobytes, it might be a shortcut or a malicious script disguised as a video.

: Right-click (or long-press) and rename it to something descriptive (e.g., Beach_Trip_July.mp4 ).

: Ensure your device isn't on "Mute" or "Silent" mode. If it still fails, the audio codec may not be supported; try VLC.

: Some mobile screen recording tools default to "flick" as a naming convention.

: Use VLC Media Player —it is the "Swiss Army Knife" of video players and can handle almost any codec.

Before opening any file with a generic name found on your computer:

: Since the "(1)" implies a copy exists, search your Downloads folder for "flick.mp4" to see if you can delete one and save space.