Error Code 232404 Windows 11: Quick Fix Guide You Need

Error Code 232404 Windows 11: Quick Fix Guide You Need

Encountering "Error Loading Media: File Could Not Be Played" on Windows 11 can be frustrating. Here’s a quick guide to help you resolve this issue and get back to enjoying your media.

How do I solve error code 232404?​

1. Update Your Browser​

  1. Open Chrome by clicking on the Chrome icon on your desktop or taskbar.
  2. Click on the three dots in the top-right corner to open the menu.
  3. Hover over the Help section and click About Google Chrome.
  4. Chrome will automatically check for updates and install them.
  5. Click Relaunch to restart Chrome with the updated version.
Updating your browser ensures you have the latest features and fixes, which can resolve compatibility issues causing media errors.

2. Use Incognito Mode​

  1. Open Chrome and click the three dots in the top-right corner.
  2. Select New Incognito Window or press Ctrl + Shift + N.
  3. In the new window, paste the URL of the video you want to watch and hit Enter.
Incognito Mode disables extensions and clears temporary data, helping to identify if extensions are causing the error.

3. Disable Extensions​

  1. Click on the Menu icon in the top right, choose Extensions, then Manage extensions.
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  2. Disable all extensions.
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  3. Check if the problem is gone. If it is, enable extensions one by one until you find the culprit.
By disabling extensions, you can pinpoint and remove the one causing conflicts with video playback.

4. Clear Browsing History, Cache, and Cookies​

  1. Open Chrome and click the three dots in the top-right corner.
  2. Go to More Tools and select Clear Browsing Data.
  3. Choose a time range (preferably All time).
  4. Check Browsing history, Cookies and other site data, and Cached images and files.
  5. Click Clear data.
Clearing cache and cookies removes corrupted data that might prevent media files from loading correctly.

5. Reset Browser Settings​

  1. Open Chrome and click the three dots in the top-right corner.
  2. Scroll down and click Settings.
  3. Click Advanced at the bottom.
  4. Scroll to Reset and clean up and click Restore settings to their original defaults.
  5. Click Reset settings.
Resetting your browser restores it to default settings, eliminating configurations that might be causing playback issues.

6. Use a Different Video Player​

  1. Download and install a compatible video player like VLC Media Player.
  2. Open the media file with the new player.
Using a different player ensures that the video format is supported, which can resolve playback errors due to unsupported codecs.

7. Video Repair Software​

  1. Download and install Wondershare Repairit or EaseUS Fixo Video Repair on your computer.
  2. Launch the software.
  3. Click +Add to upload the corrupted videos.
  4. Click Repair to start the repair process.
  5. Preview and save the repaired video.
Video repair software can fix corrupted files, resolving issues that prevent videos from playing correctly.

Implementing these solutions will help you fix the "Error Loading Media: File Could Not Be Played" and enjoy uninterrupted video playback.
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