Why does the Media Player app keep crashing?

Media Player app may crash for various reasons such as a corrupted app or cache, wrong time and date, etc. Whatever the case, you can quickly resolve it through our guide to resolving the Media Player app’s abrupt crashes on Windows computers. So, try those solutions, try the solutions prescribed above, and you will be able to resolve the issue in no time.

Fix Media Player app error 0xc00d4e86 in Windows 11

Use the following solutions to resolve the issue if you see Media Player app error code 0xc00d4e86 on your Windows 11/10 PC. Make sure to go through our solutions in the given order.

1] Allow Audio in Sound Properties Settings

If you see Media Player app error code 0xc00d4e86 on your Windows 11/10 PC, then the first thing you need to do is:

It should work!

2] Restart the Media Player app and your computer

Restart the Media Player app and try playing that track. If that’s to no avail, restart your computer. Restarting your system can close all the applications that could potentially interfere with the Media Player app.

3] Use Windows App Troubleshooter

If the issue persists, it is time to deploy Windows App Troubleshooter. It’s a built-in program that can help you fix the Media Player app. You can use it on Windows 11/10. To run Windows App Troubleshooter in Windows 11, follow the given steps. To run Windows App Troubleshooter in Windows 10, follow the given steps. Let them run and resolve the issue for you.

4] Repair or Reset the Media Player app

Repairing an app has the power to resolve most of the issues. You need to see if it can do the same in this case. You can use the following steps to reset the Media Player app in Windows 11/10. If this does not help, then reinstall the Media Player app. You can easily uninstall the application from Windows Settings and install its fresh copy.

5] Use some other app

Sometimes the track that you are trying to play can get corrupted. To check if that’s the issue we are dealing with, you need to use another music player to see if that can play the track. There are various freeware that can play your track. Spotify is one of the most popular options for listening to a track online. However, you also have veterans such as VLC Media; even the in-built classic Windows Media Player is apt enough to play any track of your choice. Hope this helps.

How do you fix Windows Media Player Cannot play this?

The Windows Media Player does not support the file type if the media player cannot play any file. You either need to download a codec for the file type that integrates with the Windows Media Player or use something else to play that particular video. Third-party apps are easy to manage, and they not only support variety of fuel types, they also include the codecs that are required by those file types.