Sujet : Re: how to export voice messages to media
De : this (at) *nospam* ddress.is.invalid (Frank Slootweg)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 20. Feb 2025, 17:24:23
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Andy Burns <
usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
VanguardLH wrote:
There would be no "voicemails" to export from the FROM from since that
is not where the voicemails would exist.
I suspect the type of "voicemail" we're talking about here are likely to
be WhatsApp Voice Messages, I don't use WA, but there are apps that
claim to do it, e.g.
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.whatsapp.voicemessages.saver>
The OP ('bad sector') said "the child sent a few messages to his
mother via facebook messenger". Facebook Messenger is not the same as
WhatsApp. So this seems to be a question about saving a voice message on
the sending side of Facebook Messenger.
I know nothing about Facebook Messenger, but I assume they can do a
'take out' kind of operation, assuming they can access the Facebook
account of the sending side.
Alternatively, they may be able to forward the voice message to some
other Facebook account and retrieve it there.
But this assumes that both the sending and receiving side used
Facebook Messenger, which does not have to be the case.
For example, with Skype, I can make a voice call to a regular phone
number. In that case, the voice message on the receiving side has
absolutely nothing to do with Skype, only with the voice mail system
of/at the recipient's telco.
So we need more details. I.e. who sent what to whom and which
mechanism(s) was/were used, both on the sending and on the receiving
side(s)?