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#Acquire the video. Download your Mp4 file from a trusted site, retrieve it from a USB drive, or simply open it from your computer’s hard drive. It is important that you know the filename that it is saved as and the location where it is saved. Click “File,” then “Open,” and then select the MP4 File from your File Browser.
 
#Acquire the video. Download your Mp4 file from a trusted site, retrieve it from a USB drive, or simply open it from your computer’s hard drive. It is important that you know the filename that it is saved as and the location where it is saved. Click “File,” then “Open,” and then select the MP4 File from your File Browser.
 
#Double click on it. After you have located the video in your OS (Operating System), double click the icon to play the MP4 file. If you double left click the video, your default media player will activate and will play your video.
 
#Double click on it. After you have located the video in your OS (Operating System), double click the icon to play the MP4 file. If you double left click the video, your default media player will activate and will play your video.
#*The video will most likely open with Windows Media Player. All PCs running any version of Windows come with this built in video player. Windows 11 and under will not open MP4 file without a codec or third party decoder.<ref>https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/316992</ref>
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#*The video will most likely open with Windows Media Player. All PCs running any version of Windows come with this built in video player. Windows 11 and under will not open MP4 file without a codec or third party decoder.<ref name="rf1">https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/316992</ref>
#Install a decoder pack or codec. Install the Microsoft recommended DirectShow-compatible MPEG-4 decoder packs. You can also download codecs from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/format/codecdownload.aspx.<ref>https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/316992</ref>
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#Install a decoder pack or codec. Install the Microsoft recommended DirectShow-compatible MPEG-4 decoder packs. You can also download codecs from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/format/codecdownload.aspx.<ref name="rf1" />
 
#Right click on the video's icon. If you are running the Windows OS, instead of double clicking on the MP4 file, you can also right click on the MP4 file to choose what media player you’d like to use to play your video. This will bring up a drop down menu.
 
#Right click on the video's icon. If you are running the Windows OS, instead of double clicking on the MP4 file, you can also right click on the MP4 file to choose what media player you’d like to use to play your video. This will bring up a drop down menu.
 
#Click "Open With.'''"''' From the drop down menu,  a new cascade window will open. A list of video players will come up. Most likely, they include "Windows Media Player" and any third party media player that has been installed.
 
#Click "Open With.'''"''' From the drop down menu,  a new cascade window will open. A list of video players will come up. Most likely, they include "Windows Media Player" and any third party media player that has been installed.
#Click on Windows Media Player. If you have downloaded a codec or a decoder pack, your desired MP4 video will open in windows.<ref>https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/316992</ref>
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#Click on Windows Media Player. If you have downloaded a codec or a decoder pack, your desired MP4 video will open in windows.<ref name="rf1" />
  
 
=== Downloading Third Party Media Players ===
 
=== Downloading Third Party Media Players ===
#Download a media player from a trusted site. Getting a different video player can be more useful or comfortable than installing a codec or decoder pack. Popular third party media players are VLC or XBMC. Make sure you know the location where you have downloaded your media player.<ref>http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/advice/10292576/How-do-you-open-MP4-files-on-Windows.html</ref>
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#Download a media player from a trusted site. Getting a different video player can be more useful or comfortable than installing a codec or decoder pack. Popular third party media players are VLC or XBMC. Make sure you know the location where you have downloaded your media player.<ref name="rf2">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/advice/10292576/How-do-you-open-MP4-files-on-Windows.html</ref>
 
#*It's always recommended to use the bundled media playback software that ships along with your operating system; but, because they ship free with your operating system, they may not quite effectively play all the file formats.
 
#*It's always recommended to use the bundled media playback software that ships along with your operating system; but, because they ship free with your operating system, they may not quite effectively play all the file formats.
 
#*There are both free and paid software available. Some free softwares like VLC Media Player, Media Player Classic, etc. are some of the best and most widely used softwares. They support playback of nearly all the video and audio file formats.
 
#*There are both free and paid software available. Some free softwares like VLC Media Player, Media Player Classic, etc. are some of the best and most widely used softwares. They support playback of nearly all the video and audio file formats.