Windows 10 avoids Webm files by default.
Windows 10 avoids Webm files by default.
Another case occurs when renaming a WebM file or removing it, which frequently causes a crash. Switching the default player to VLC might resolve the issue.
VLC supports a wide range of media formats, so give it a try. It seems there might be an issue on your side.
You might have added software that handles WebM files and shows previews, even if the system normally manages them. It behaves similarly to Corel or CDR files—when you choose an option in the installer, the system starts displaying previews instead of icons. This can cause compatibility issues with your system or explorer, as the viewer or program isn't functioning properly.
Quicklook is an app that lets me view audio files before they play.
The reason I installed it is that Windows 10 lacks the built-in capability to preview audio files, whereas Windows 7 does support this feature.