Can'r read wav in email attachment. - HTC One S

I am having trouble playing WAV attachment in my corporate email.
Gmail has no problem playing it.
I have Remote Wave Free installed.

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We just switched to VOIP at our office and I just picked up a fuze. I have the VOIP set to email me a copy of the voicemail but when i try to listen to the voicemail message media player says an invalid media type was specified.
Do you guys know of any other media players that will play the message? It seems like a codec is missing to play the file. According to the file properties it says its a IMA ADPCM .wav file. Maybe there is a codec I can load so that windows media plays it on the fuze? Do any of you maybe have another media player that I can load to listen to the message on my fuze? I have attached the file that cannot be played on the fuze. It does play fine on the computer.
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i would assume then it would work with TCPMP (free)
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Trying to play voicemail messages sent from my work on my phone, and although I can play most .wav files on my phone, the .wav files that the voicemails messages come back with "Windows Media - An invalid media type was specified" error message when I try to play them. I need to update my windows media to support this file type or find another program that can play these wav files.
Unfortunately, these same voicemail messages play on an iphone, so my employer isn't helping with the issue. I either have to get an iphone or get this figured out. Please help.
My phone is a
HTC Touch Pro 2
Windows Mobile 6.5
GTX 2.5
Anyone used Core player, does that solve the issue?
Guess the solution is to buy an apple, lol.
Resolved.
Was able to locate a pre-regged core player cab on Vuze, installed the cab, rebooted, then inside coreplayer updated the file association to include waveform, rebooted. Issue resolved, wav files play.

Email WAV Attachments

We have several Captivates that we use with an Exchange server here at work. Our desk phone/landlines have an email system that forwards our voicemails to our email inbox, in WAV format as attachments.
I have run several roms, and am currently on Firefly, with the stock email app.
Some roms, the stock email app will simply play the WAV file automatically when you download the attachment. Others, such as Firefly, want to download the WAV file to your SD card, and then you must navigate through the folders to play the WAV file.
Does anybody know of a way to change this so that WAV files will automatically play, instead of downloading?
Nevermind, I found a program that takes care of the situation.
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[Q] Google Music File Limit

Hey everyone
In order to test Google Music me and my friends put together a massive amount of music files. Some of them were already in Googles databse, so no direct upload was necessary, some of them were not so that i had to upload them.
So, now to the "funny fact". Google Music says now, there is no more space for me to upload music files. But the website and the android app shows me "only" 18077 files of 20.000 max.
So, can anyone tell me, why Gmusic stopps the upload even the limit hasn't reached yet? The trash is empty and the only thing I did was to upload 10 albums on an other gmusic account (normale ones, so 10-12 songs per cd).
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Hi guys,
The Google Play Music application supports audio files in numerous formats - including .mp3, .m4a (iTunes application AAC, DRM-free), FLAC, and OGG Vorbis - so you can copy music to your device that you’ve purchased from online stores, CDs you own, and other sources.
For some reason, some users reported that they were able to upload more than 20,000 songs. The numbers varies from one to another. So you're one of those unlucky ones I guess
So, today i deleted some albums of my gmusic account... just to look what will happens...
I deleted about 100 Songs, moved the "new" albums from my synced folder away and then back... 2 albums were uploaded, then again, the message or warning came back, i have too many songs in my account...
ok, so i deleted 200 more. 200!! and deleted them in the junk too... account shows 200 less... i moved again just one album into the sync folder, refreshed gmusic, restartet the upload app... but again, too many songs in my library... what the hell is that?

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