Windows media player; I have a mpeg file played ok before the download Flash Player to move to another place; but now the audio wont play even if the video is very good

I have a mpeg file played ok before the download Flash Player to move to another place; but now the audio wont play even if the video plays very well.  The mpeg file may was converted from another format mpeg before do me.

Hello

1. are you able to play the other mpegs successfully?
2. what version of Windows Media Player do you use?

I suspect that the file is corrupted.

Method 1.
Check if you can play the same video in a different media player.

Method 2.
You may need to check if the codecs work very well to play the file. Check if you have installed third party codecs. Uninstall them and re - install and then check.

I hope this helps.

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