CNET How to: Transfer voice mails to your computer


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http://howto.cnet.com Some voice mail messages are worth keeping, but not necessarily on your phone. Sharon Vaknin explains how to move memorable voice mails onto your computer.


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  1. Thanks. This worked perfectly. :)
  2. I want to forward a voicemail left on my phone by one person to another person. Can I legally do this?
  3. I was able to save a voicemail from my android phone to my desktop! One change from what the narrator said: there is no word "preferences" in Audacity, but look for the word "Transport" instead.
  4. Great info. Can you provide a link to the download site without a virus.
  5. Dowloaded on my pc. Virus attached. My pc infected. Great. Thanks 😡
  6. Thanks! Just the advice I was looking for and it worked.
  7. Hey guys! My friend sent me a voicemail from facebook messenger i really want to save it i hope you can help me! :) but i don't want it to transfer in my computer...
  8. Great detailed video. I was successful a year or so ago using Audacity to do this with my Samsung Convoy flip phone. Now I've got more voicemails from my son that I want to save but can't listen while I record like I was able to before. I already have a jack adapter to accommodate the weirdly small Samsung jack size on the Convoy. I edited the preferences to "Softeware Playthrough" like you said and the cable is inserted into the microphone jack as instructed. I just can't seem to get this to work. Any suggestions?

  9. Thanks for the info and especially for the tip on checking the software play through button.  
  10. Thanks for the Info...works like a Charm :)
  11. "Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey!" A classic, a cherished memory to be sure. But seriously, very useful video, thank you!  Now I can save and re-listen to all those crazy drunken e-mails from my ex and laugh and laugh and laugh and then cry. :D
  12. nvm i watched the rest of the instructions- thanks
  13. nvm i watched the rest of the instructions- thanks
  14. It may be true that voicemails are stored on your computer however if you want specific voicemails you need to insert the Sim card that was originally used when the voicemail was recorded. For more information watch the video titled "How to recover visual voice mails you thought were lost forever."
  15. Yep, you can definitely use Google Voice, which I mentioned at the end of the video. The point of this tutorial, though, is to get voicemails off your phone if you're *not* using a service like Google Voice.
  16. You're welcome! :)
  17. as always nice to see Sharon, but this time her vid contained some info I would actually consider using. Most of the time I tune out what shes talking about. Like the sock holder thing lol haha. that was funny.
  18. This "hey hey hey hey" sounds autotuned lol
  19. WHY NOT AN VOICE MAIL APP FOR THE PHONE?
  20. This is ridiculous! You can save any voice mail if you use Google Voice. You can email us any voice mail in mp3 format. Simple!