Hey All!
Here's a curious one for you:
I work for a school and the administrators have a program that emails them their voice mail in the form of a WAV file so they can listen to it. Well, one of them got a forwarded email with a WAV in it. She is the only person who cannot listen to it. If we copy it to another machine it works. Windows Media and Real Player both say that it's some codec that they can't read. I tried uninstalling Media play and reinstalling it. I also tried deleting the Audio Codecs and reinstalling them just in case something happened to windows. I also tried rolling back to previous versions of XP. I also did reinstalled the software and hardware drivers for the soundcard. (Oh, I also tried Windows Media Player Beta 10 just in case) I also tried the "old" version of media player. (mplayer2 @ command prompt) Still nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?
Here's a curious one for you:
I work for a school and the administrators have a program that emails them their voice mail in the form of a WAV file so they can listen to it. Well, one of them got a forwarded email with a WAV in it. She is the only person who cannot listen to it. If we copy it to another machine it works. Windows Media and Real Player both say that it's some codec that they can't read. I tried uninstalling Media play and reinstalling it. I also tried deleting the Audio Codecs and reinstalling them just in case something happened to windows. I also tried rolling back to previous versions of XP. I also did reinstalled the software and hardware drivers for the soundcard. (Oh, I also tried Windows Media Player Beta 10 just in case) I also tried the "old" version of media player. (mplayer2 @ command prompt) Still nothing.
Anyone have any ideas?
