What should you do if you would like to play WAV files on iPhone? Hence, the solution is that you should convert WAV files to iTunes, or you'll need a professional audio converter to finish it.
And the conversion process does not affect the audio quality. Try to download it. The conversion process does not decrease the quality of WAV files.
This software can help you play. Now let's start learning how to efficiently and successfully play WAV files on the iPhone. Launch this software and open Converter module.
After that, you can see some details about source and output file. You just choose any profile under Apple category. Step 2. Step 3. Click the right mouse button and you will find "Add to Device" in the Drop-down window, select your Apple device and click it.
There are still many third-party multimedia players that support the playback of WAV files, such as VLC Media Player, which can be downloaded from the iPhone directly to play. Once you have converted WAV to iPhone, the flies that are converted can be played smoothly. With this method, I hope you will enjoy the audio files better. User profile for user: Randy Fast Randy Fast.
Nov 21, AM in response to nkoss In response to nkoss I wouldn't bother trying to get them to play. It would be much easier to just convert them to ACC or mp3 files. WAV files really are not needed they are just too big. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
Unless you are doing high quality audio editing ie recording, mixing or mastering for CD or TV there is rarely ever a need to keep a wave file. Since it is an uncompressed source it is ghastly large. Nov 21, PM in response to nkoss In response to nkoss Thanks for all the help. I now have a better understanding of the system User profile for user: Rick Fernandez1 Rick Fernandez1. I have a frustration with this because my home phone will send me an email with a WAV file attachment of any voice messages left on my home phone.
It's very convenient but it doesn't work on the iPhone. The attachment simply won't play. It's crazy because the audiobook portion of the iPod function will play WAV files. Does is show the attachment at all? Nov 27, PM in response to Ansuz82 In response to Ansuz82 Yes, it shows it as a movie file, launches Quicktime, and then says it can't play it.
It's a simple WAV file. I think Apple has dropped the ball on this one. I don't get wav emails so I've never tried it All I know was it was supposed to be included in the Sept update User profile for user: Dan the tax man Dan the tax man. Nov 30, PM in response to Ansuz82 In response to Ansuz82 I am having the same problem playing wav files on the iphone.
I have my iPhone connected to my pc. Wav files are sent to my phone via ATT when clients leave voice mails. These VM are converted to Wav files and sent to my phone. I can see the Wav file but when i tap it the payer message shows "the movie could not be played". Any suggestions? No real workaround that would be plausible. User profile for user: David Nichols David Nichols. Dec 26, PM in response to nkoss In response to nkoss I found this today, and it is going to save me a lot of hassle until the time comes that the iPhone supports native.
I get voicemail messages that come to my email as. Hope this helps someone. It worked for me. User profile for user: Eric Smith5 Eric Smith5. Lets hope that 1.
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