If you click the download button, you are not getting a video player. You are downloading malware. The most common threats attached to this specific scam include:

To help me provide the most relevant security advice, tell me:

When you see a message saying you need to install a player, it usually means one of two things:

When a site claims you need a specialized "video download player" to continue, it is lying to you. The video player interface on the screen is usually just a static image or a clever loop designed to mimic a broken media stream. The primary goal of the page is to pressure you into installing software you do not need. The Anatomy of the Scare Tactic

any buttons like "Install," "Run," or "Update" within that popup.

The prompt is a scam designed to infect your machine. Ignore it and use a trusted player like VLC.

The pop‑up may have stored a script or a redirect in your cache. Clearing cache and cookies removes temporary website data that could cause recurrence.

: The creators of these alerts want you to click the download link so you will execute their file on your computer or phone. What Happens if You Click Download?