I installed Ooma VOIP last week and tested it out on the email forwarding of messages feature.
Essentially it receives a call at home, records it, then encapsulates the message in an MP3 and sends it to my gmail account, which gets downloaded by my Droid. I can then hear all my messages while I'm away at work.
It worked the few times I tested it last week and once this week when I got a message.
But the most recent time I received a message with an MP3 attachment, the audio player on my Droid rejected the file saying it couldn't play that format. The email shows the attachment as being an MP3.
What gives? Is there a setting I need to change to force it to play ALL MP3s and not reject any, or is there a better sound app that will work in place of them default one on my Droid?
Essentially it receives a call at home, records it, then encapsulates the message in an MP3 and sends it to my gmail account, which gets downloaded by my Droid. I can then hear all my messages while I'm away at work.
It worked the few times I tested it last week and once this week when I got a message.
But the most recent time I received a message with an MP3 attachment, the audio player on my Droid rejected the file saying it couldn't play that format. The email shows the attachment as being an MP3.
What gives? Is there a setting I need to change to force it to play ALL MP3s and not reject any, or is there a better sound app that will work in place of them default one on my Droid?