Hi A.J., the formats supported are here:
http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/media-formats.html

Someone who appears to have had a similar problem to yours posted
here: 
http://androidforums.com/t-mobile-g1/1606-wav-files-one-type-plays-one-does-not.html

There are many ways to format a WAV file. Android and the hardware
limit what is actually supported.



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On Apr 20, 9:28 am, "A.J." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello! I have been very impressed with my G1 overall, and I have
> sucessfully integrated all but one or two items from my PC life into
> my G1 phone.
>
> The item most lacking on my G1 is the ability to playback .wav files
> from my Lingo voicemail emails. For those of you who do not use Lingo,
> they are a VOIP phone service with some extras. My Lingo makes a .wav
> file of incomming messages and automatically emails them to my GMail
> account (and subsequently my Android G1 phone).
>
> I do not know what the format of the .wav file is, but I am guessing
> it is not too far out of standard. It would really be a benefit to me
> to be able to get my voicemails (via GMail) every where I go.
>
> I appreciate everything the G1 is and is becoming!
> Thank You!
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