- Oct 9, 2002
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To you digital audio enthusiasts:
Is there anything unusual about this WAV file?
VLC reports:
Stream 0
Type: Audio
Codec: PCM MU-LAW (mlaw)
Channels: Mono
Sample rate: 8000 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
My voicemail messages at work come to me via email attachment. The filename extension (.wav) seems to indicate that it's uncompressed and should play on anything. Windows Media Player can play the file just fine...but only on my work computer. If I forward the message to a personal address or try to listen to my VM from my home computer, WMP can't play the file. It would be great if my iPhone could play it...because I already access email from my phone. What's wrong with this WAV file that prevents an iPhone from playing the email attachment?
Is there anything unusual about this WAV file?
VLC reports:
Stream 0
Type: Audio
Codec: PCM MU-LAW (mlaw)
Channels: Mono
Sample rate: 8000 Hz
Bits per sample: 16
My voicemail messages at work come to me via email attachment. The filename extension (.wav) seems to indicate that it's uncompressed and should play on anything. Windows Media Player can play the file just fine...but only on my work computer. If I forward the message to a personal address or try to listen to my VM from my home computer, WMP can't play the file. It would be great if my iPhone could play it...because I already access email from my phone. What's wrong with this WAV file that prevents an iPhone from playing the email attachment?