![]() ![]() ![]() I then went into iTunes to find them and re-categorised them as Voice Memos. However, the phone gave the date that the Memo was recorded, so I searched on my PC for a typical file name of the date in reverse order (eg, "20110915" for all Memos recorded on 15th September 2011), and it turned out they had somehow been categorised as "Music" and had been filed in iTunes\iTunes Media\Music\Unknown Artist\Unknown Album I managed to find them all by searching in the iTunes Media\Voice Memos folder (on my PC). Hiya, apologies in advance if this has already been covered previously, but I don't have time to scan through 15 pages at the moment - I have had quite a few problems with Voice Memos that exist on my iPhone 4 not appearing in iTunes or in the iTunes Media What choice? As to avoid censorship, I am copying this and will publish on my later on. I know it ***** we have to buy a software that we don't need in theory. So, if you think your problem is not being able to download your "existing" voice memos, it could be worse. With the software I copied them to my MAC and then deleted them. A total of 13 files totally hidden, old voice memos that were supposed to have been deleted more than a year ago. Now that was not only a solution, it was showing things were much much worse: it shows the Voice Memos but I also found another folder in the iPhone called "Recordings". So, I gave up and bought the software we are not allowed to talk about (cost me around USD 30). Everybody here got really upset with Apple, after so many years no solution. Then things got more complicated, like seeing a 30 min voice memo showing up in iTunes (where I could play it but not delete), but nowhere appearing in the iPhone. I think I was one of the first to comment here, and giving some tips that did work for me, even if a bit confusing. ![]() Next thing we know as we leave your retail stores will be the tagline inside the apple "Waste time and money-yours, of course!" Yikes, Apple! I don't want to buy or download any third-party software or openware to fix what you should have done right in the first place. It didn't have to be this hard to accomplish a task that was supposed to boost my productivity!!!!! Now the full set is stored in my iTunes library. plugged my phone back into my laptop, opened up iTunes and voila!! - in the left Taskbar under Playlists was the new playlist Copied Items, but it represented absolutely all of my voice memos that I had recorded dating back to a year ago.my new Playlist was defined as Copied Items on my phone.in Genres, it offered me the choice of Voice Recordings and clicked on that to add that as my new Playlist!.at the bottom menu, beginning with Playlists, clicked on "More" which takes you to the menu beginning with "Audiobooks" and then clicked on Genres.in Music on my iPhone 4S, used the "Add a New Playlist" option.used my phone as the command and control. ![]() accepted that my phone would automatically sync with iTunes.The discussions in this thread cover 3 years of aggravation!! Learning that there may be "bugs" that require fixes isn't good enough. That doesn't seem like a tall order given that Apple makes some nice change off of the available productivity apps.Īllow the user to determine how many memos to store on either the phone or laptop given the amount of space available. Organize the information and preserve it by backing it up in the iTunes library or somewhere convenient on your hard driveĬustomize the above to user preference, i.e., decide according to the task how long the voice memo will be without having to trim the size, as well as what method for transfer (email, message) and where and how you can send it. Use the iPhone as an obvious tool to record voice Here is what I think users of Apple products want in this case: Of course, I didn't expect Apple to create all of these challenges. It should be a fast, easy and productive way for a writer to capture information and then log it to create documents, articles, posts and more. I depend on Voice Memos when I record interviews with clients. Then, I played around with the idea that ultimately I could move things back and forth between my iPhone and iTunes on my laptop. Just as they said at the dawn of the personal computer, it is intuitive (even if some of your programmers are not). machine" mindset: have confidence that as an experienced user of tech, you will win when challenged by technology because you are intuitive. I tried just about everything-including plugging in, plugging out, unchecking, rechecking etc. Then I saw the growing community of miserable people who had placed their trust in Apple as I did. I don't know why I did it (I guess I got tired of the pop-up menu luring me into downloading the latest version of iTunes) but before and after doing this 2 days ago, things went from bad to worse on my iPhone 4s and my Voice Memos. ![]()
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