Download_in_x-matroska.aspx

Tavis Ormandy

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Download_in_x-matroska.aspx

This happens when a website's server (running on the Microsoft ASP.NET framework) is configured to serve a file, but your browser fails to recognize the correct file type and saves it with the server's internal file extension (.aspx) instead. Quick Fix: Rename the File

Note: If you don't see the extension, you may need to uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types" in your Folder/File Explorer options. download_IN_x-matroska.aspx

The most effective way to "fix" this content is to manually change the file extension back to its intended format. the downloaded file in your folder. Right-click it and select Rename . Change the ending from .aspx to .mkv . This happens when a website's server (running on

the change. You should now be able to open the file in a media player like VLC Media Player or Windows Media Player . Why This Happens the downloaded file in your folder


  1. Yes, I broke it on purpose for this demonstation!↩︎