08-26-2006, 08:39 PM
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Join Date: 11-20-2002
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Location: Solon Ohio
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PDAPhone: HTC Touch Pro
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Carrier: Verizon Wireless
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Headset: Motorola H15
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Originally Posted by DonKarlos
Yep, same problem here -- my voip sends me the message in a wav file and the ppc 6700 will not play it --but the windows player on a desktop will.
Anyone else have a solution?
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My theory is that since WAV files are normally not compressed, and contain the original aspects of the recording, that some voice mail systems use some sort of codex to compress them so that they are not too large to send via email. I own a recording studio and even very short WAV files that are only around a minute are 12 megs. That would make a very large file in an email attachment. It appears that Windows Mobile does not contain the codex's are being used by some of the systems.
My two cents...
Rob.
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