The solution is too obvious! I looked at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/638446/why-do-the-video-players-make-no-
sound. There is a comment saying "Sound Settings -> Applications -> See
If 'Videos' Is Muted". Volume was at zero for VLC Media Player when it
was playing the mp3 file. As soon as I increased the volume, I could
hear sound. This also corrected no sound in Totem. What's confusing is
that the volume in the systray is not shown for vlc but is the general
one. Apologies if you already suggested checking "Sound Settings ->
Applications -> See If 'Videos' Is Muted".

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