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- 01-26-2005, 05:16 PM #1NikkoGuest
I have a somewhat unusual question. I have a bunch of messages on my
voicemail that I would like to save permanently. I'm thinking the best way
to do this to figure out a way to transfer/download/something them to my
computer. Does anyone know of a way to do that? I know it's an odd
request, but I would appreciate any ideas on how to best do this. Thanks!
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- 01-26-2005, 06:52 PM #2SkiGuest
Re: downloading voice mail messages?
"Nikko" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I have a somewhat unusual question. I have a bunch of messages on my
> voicemail that I would like to save permanently. I'm thinking the
> best way to do this to figure out a way to transfer/download/something
> them to my computer. Does anyone know of a way to do that? I know
> it's an odd request, but I would appreciate any ideas on how to best
> do this. Thanks!
>
>
I just play them into a hand held tape recorder and save the tapes
- 01-26-2005, 11:13 PM #3Frank HarrisGuest
Re: downloading voice mail messages?
Similar to ski's answer, I record them on tape. I bought a Radio Shack
Mini Recorder Control 43-1237, and hooked it up to a landline corded
phone handset and a handheld cassette recorder. Call your cell number,
let it ring, wait for your voicemail greeting, press *, and then your
passcode, and then play your messages while recording to tape.
I tried plugging the 43-1237 into my PC's mic and line inputs, but got a
terrible buzzing.
Radio Shack also sells a Recorder Telephone Pickup 44-533 that makes an
inductive connection to a landline corded phone handset. Maybe it
wouldn't have buzzed.
Radio Shack also sells a Wireless Phone Recording Controller 17-855 that
plugs into the 2.5mm headset jack on your cell phone and to a recorder
or maybe a computer.
You can look up all of these products on www.radioshack.com
Nikko wrote:
> I have a somewhat unusual question. I have a bunch of messages on my
> voicemail that I would like to save permanently. I'm thinking the best way
> to do this to figure out a way to transfer/download/something them to my
> computer. Does anyone know of a way to do that? I know it's an odd
> request, but I would appreciate any ideas on how to best do this. Thanks!
>
>
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Frank Harris in San Francisco with an A680
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