Try format=wav|gsm instead of format=wav49|gsm in your voicemail.conf

Be advised, however, that the attached files will be considerably larger - we made this change to increase the volume of attached messages, and can live with the increased file size.

I use a Mac, and the files play just fine.

Regards,
--
Anthony Rodgers
Business Systems Analyst
District of North Vancouver
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On Aug 26, 2005, at 10:09 AM, Matt wrote:

Hi,
I noticed the .WAV file for voicemails is what gets e-mailed to people
when someone leaves a voicemail.   I also noticed today that I can not
play the .WAV files on my macintosh or linux machines.   I *can* play
the .WAV files on my Windows machines.   I can play the .wav files on
either machine.   Can someone explain what's different about the .WAV
files and how do I get them to play on Macintosh and Windows machines?
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