On Jul 21, 11:24*am, LoganYoung <LoganYo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The telephone call recording system at work saves all recordings *from the
> call centre to .wav files for review by QA (Quality Assurance).
> Some of these files don't play on one of the QA computers, but they do play
> on the other one.
>
> This suggests a problem with the computer... I originally thought to check
> the headphones, but they work (I played music (in mp3) through them). It's
> also not the sound card because I was able to listen to said mp3 files.
> I then thought that it might be a missing codec. Unless I'm mistaken, if a
> codec is missing, Media Player would throw an error telling you that it can't
> plau the file, but it doesn't. So I don't think it's a missing codec.
>
> So, hardware has been eliminated, so has software... Both QA computers
> "listen" to the file (which is on a central location and doesn't move.
> That said, the file being audible to user 2 (computer B - this eliminates
> the possibility of the file being corrupted), should also be audible for user
> 1 (computer A), but isn't.
>
> I'm out of ideas, can anyone assist?
Open Windows Explorer, go to Tools > Folder Options > File Types, and
check that a program is registered for .WAV file extension. If not
then add an application to play it.
Alan Lloyd
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