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firefox won't play wav but other browsers do | Firefox ...

    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1228379
    There are lots of options (number of channels, sample rate) for creating WAV files and Firefox doesn't support them all, only a small set of commonly used formats is supported. So you can try to use two channels and 48k sampling rate. mdavidjohnson Question owner 8/5/18, 11:58 AM more options Thank you cor-el. Audacity had saved the file at 44100.

Fix common audio and video issues | Firefox Help

    https://support.mozilla.org/1/firefox/52.1.2/Linux/en-US/fix-common-audio-and-video-issues
    Check some Firefox settings Reset preferences Remove specific entries in the hosts file (advanced users) Allow autoplay of media with sound Firefox may be blocking media with sound from playing automatically. To allow media autoplay, see Allow or block media autoplay in Firefox. HTML5 audio and video

html - Firefox won't play .WAV files using the HTML5 tag ...

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10404005/firefox-wont-play-wav-files-using-the-html5-audio-tag
    Firefox expects one of the following codecs to be returned as the MIME type: audio/wave (preferred) audio/wav; audio/x-wav; audio/x-pn-wav; Make sure your server returns one of those MIME types for wav files.

Wav files won't play in Firefox 22 | Firefox Support Forum ...

    https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/965376
    In the Firefox Preferences Applications panel on Mac, I see both Wave Audio file and iTunes Document (audio/wav) listed. I found them quickly when I entered wav in the search bar. You should also see two entries for wav, if the QuickTime plugin is set to handle both content types. Your entries could also have different names.

Wav file on FireFox • mozillaZine Forums

    http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2200102
    If you use a MIME Type like audio/wav you will get a missing plugin alert and Firefox will tell you to download Quicktime, even if you already have it. You would need to configure the Quicktime browser plugin to play wav files, but few know to do that. "All things being equal, the simplest answer is usually the correct one" - Occam's Razor

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