Hi,

My guess would be the lengths in the header are not set right. If a wave file (or a file with a similar structure, like TIFF) works with some things and not with others, the problem is usually the lengths in the header. Some software just complains when the lengths are wrong. Some tries to do its best with what is there. Some software is just so sloppy it doesn't even realise anything is wrong, but might crash at any moment :-)

Regards,
Steve


Jim Flagg wrote:


I have done some more investigating and posted this in Bug Tracker

"I have found that the Microsoft Sound Recorder will play the original posted wave 
file msg0000.WAV without errors. I opened this
file and then re-saved it inside of Sound Recorder with the same GSM 6.10 (wav49) 
format. The resulting file (msg0000a.WAV) is
slightly different than the original. The msg0000a.WAV file plays without error on 
Windows Media Player.

Maybe this will give someone a hint as to what the problem is."




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