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On 2/20/25 11:13, Roger Mills wrote:On 20/02/2025 13:05, bad sector wrote:On 2/20/25 07:48, bad sector wrote:OK, so they're not voicemail messages in the conventional sense, but FB>>
I want to save some received voice messages to a usb stick; how to
do? Are these plain mp3's in there somewhere? TIA.
more adendum, apologies but I'm being given details in very piecemeal
fashion.
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It seems that the voice messages were sent by a 7 year old child
trained just enough to use his (dead) father's phone in an emergency,
so the child sent a few messages to his mother via facebook messenger.
These messages are stil listenable on that phone but I need to save
them out before they end up in /dev/null.
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Messenger messages. The fact that you can still listen to them indicates
that they must be stored *somewhere* - either on the phone itself or in
some cloud or other. Do you need internet access in order to be able to
listen to the messages? If so, they'll be on a cloud - if not, they'll
be on the phone. If the latter, they'll be in a folder where FB
Messenger stores its files. If so, you may be able to copy them to a
computer, using FTP or a USB cable. However, they may well be in a
proprietory audio format which no other sofware understands - so that
may not help a lot.
Does the phone have a headphone socket? If so, the best bet may be to
'listen' via that socket, using a cable to connect the socket to a
computer's audio input socket, and then to record the audio using
Audacity or similar. [With the correct audio settings on the computer,
you'll be able to hear the messages as you record them]. If the phone
doesn't have a headphone socket, you may be able to use Bluetooth instead.
Thanks everyone, I just got off a very long chat with Telus and am
tired. Will be back after lunch. These are facebook messenger messages
and I 'could' forward them but only to other facebook users and it's
unclear if or how anyone could export them. Later.
Les messages affichés proviennent d'usenet.