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Squa190
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      08-28-2009


My computer no longer recognizes .wav files

In the window to set a program to open types of files .wav isnt even
listed as a choice. Any Ideas??


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      08-30-2009
Hi, Squa190.

Please always mention the Windows version that you are using.

And HOW are you setting the default for .wav files? Please tell us, step by
step.

In Vista/Win7, click Control Panel | Default Programs. Then choose
"Associate a file type or protocol with a specific program". On the next
screen, scroll way down to .wav - between .wab and .wax. It appears in my
Win7 Ultimate x64; the Description is Wave Sound; the Current Default is
Windows Media Player.

Please tell us - in at least this much detail - how you are trying to make
this association.

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      08-31-2009


I am using Vista 64-bit Home Premium

..wav is not listed in the default program associate filetype page so I
can not set a default.


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      08-31-2009
Hi, Squa190.

Can you browse to a .wav file, right-click on it, and choose to Open
with...Windows Media Player?

I just noticed that your Subject says "no longer". Did it work before?
What happened just before it quit working?

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      09-01-2009

Yes it used to acknowledge wav files with no problem. I am not currentl
at my computer but will check if media player can open them still.

As to what happened, I'm not sure. I had downloaded and installe
various audio editors (one at a time, not all at once) in order to fin
one that suited my needs. At some point my computer just no longe
recognized the file format. I used the program manger fo
adding/removing software each time to uninstall the programs and while
could understand that Windows would no longer recognize which softwar
to use as a default after doing something like this. I do not understan
why it doesn't even recognize .wav as a valid file format all together

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