Declan Lopez you could send it through a multimedia message or email Stephanie w An easy way of doing it, in the future, is to use the Evernote recorded, and then log into Evernote on your computer. It will automatically be available and playable there. Of course you can play it in your computer as long as you have a player and codec for it. Nick Warke you can uploading recording to a cloud and then downloading it to pc if mass storage option is not available Vipul Jain Since you have recorded it, it will be on your memory card in the recordings folder.
The latest Windows update is here. Find out about the key changes and how they can help you stay protected. Thank you so much for giving me just the nugget I needed to lead me to a solution. Any app that could open them from my email would be helpful.
Being searching for a solution, with quick memo, notepad, and others, but still in pain. How do you open them up on a different phone? Can anyone please help me to figure it out? Also, does anyone know how to tell if my Alcatel A30 Fierce has a clipboard on it?
Thanks, Kelly. The app will then let you select which memos you want to export, which app on you phone you want to use, and offer to export them as PDF objects. This means you can e-mail them to yourself, then either go via your PC to transfer to the other phone, or pick up the e-mail directly on the new phone.
The big caveat here is that the file naming algorithm sucks! Backup the saved voicemails to your cloud storage service of choice and download a copy to physical storage like an HDD, SD card, or USB flash memory for extra safe keeping.
Unfortunately, not all providers offer voicemail apps that are compatible with all android phones. This works for both iPhone and Android, but requires a few extra pieces of equipment and software. Those whose smartphones have ditched headphone jacks will also need to use an adapter or opt for the external mic option. Advertisement Saving and backing up voicemails on iPhone Advertisement Instead of keeping the file stored in your voicemail, iPhone users can save and save voice messages to various apps and services via the share function.
Open the Phone app. If you do not have Dropbox or another kind of cloud storage installed, you can send the created audio file by e-mail from your smartphone to your computer. To do this, you will need to have an e-mail app on both the smartphone and the computer. A new message window will open. This can be the same e-mail address if you use the same address on both the computer and the smartphone. Or it can be a different e-mail address. Make sure the message can be opened on the computer and the attached file can be saved.
You would need to check the transferred files and edit them if needed. Recommendations for editing audio files are provided in the article « Processing audio files ». Voice recording on an Android smart phone and transferring audio files to a computer Smartphone manufacturers usually offer their products with a bundle of pre-set software including a voice recording program. Recording an audio file Open the app Below, you can see the app window after launching it.
Option for transferring a file by using Dropbox If you see the Dropbox icon on the panel with the available options, that means you already have it installed and can use it to transfer the file to the computer.
Tap the Add button The audio file will be placed in that folder. In a little while, it will also appear in an identical Dropbox folder on the computer.
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