.wav file error

Hi ,
i am trying to transmit the voice signal and receive the voice signal, at the output i am getting the error. can anyone resolve this
i tried with the sine wave its working for voice  i am getting the error
voice signal is .wav file
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I'm not sure if the zip file contained the correct decryption sub VI, because I had to rewire the inputs, but I did get it to work.  If your version is correct and the decryption VI is wired up, check to make sure the file path to the .wav file is accurate.  When I ran it, the default value did not exist on my machine.  When I changed the path to another existing .wav file on my machine, I got no errors, and the filtered signal appeared as expected.  In case you were curious, here is the code that I updated. 
Regards,
Jake G.
National Instruments
Applications Engineer
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