I never knew wav was a Microsoft thing
On Wed, Oct 9, 2024, 5:50 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:
> According to the Google AI:
>
> Neither Android nor iOS natively support WAV files, but you can use
> third-party software to play them. Here are some options:
>
> - Remote Wave Free
> A free app that you can download from the Android Market. You can use
> it to listen to voicemail emails, pause, stop, and exit messages, and
> forward or file them.
> - Spotify
> Supports WAV files, MP3, and M4A. There is no file size limit, but
> larger files may take longer to process.
> - Jumpshare
> A free online WAV file viewer that works in most modern browsers,
> including Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. You don't need to download an app or
> register for an account.
>
> WAV files are a Microsoft format, so they are most supported on Windows
> machines. Some free cross-platform players that support WAV files include
> VLC.
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> On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 1:32 PM Nate Burke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just got a new Android phone, and previously, I would just click on
>> one of my phone system voicemail .WAV Files, and it would play in a
>> popup Youtube Music Player inside the email program. On my new phone,
>> YTMusic just complains that it can't play the file, even though it will
>> look like it's loading, and will show me how long it is. I have to
>> download the file, then open it in VLC to listen to it.
>>
>> I haven't been able to Googlefu the correct search terms to figure out
>> how to fix this. I'm guessing it's something with the newer android
>> version. I have an Older Tablet, and it still plays fine on that. Has
>> anyone else run into this?
>>
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