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Looking to download vocie mail message(s) to my PC

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up for the game - 08 Nov 2006 00:12 GMT
Hi
I have been saving and resaving some irreplaceable voice mail messages
and would like to finally deal with the issue of saving them to my PC
and then to offline storage.
I cannot seem to find a way to do that and am wondering if someone
else has been able to do it?
Thanks in advance..
joe

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Drumstick - 08 Nov 2006 00:53 GMT
> Hi
> I have been saving and resaving some irreplaceable voice mail messages
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> Thanks in advance..
> joe

On my LG9800 I did this, if I remember correctly, by:
1. Going to voicemail
2. Starting the phone's built in memo recorder
3. Playing the voicemail which the phone recorded beautifully
4. Saving the memo in the phone
5. Hang up from voicemail
6. Pulling the memo off the phone with Bitpim

From there I editted it and placed it back into the phone and sent it
back to the original caller with an appropriate picture....hehe. He
called me immediately and asked, "How'd you do that!?" Since he is a big
practical joker it was great fun.

Maybe this will work for you.

 Drum--
Phillip Devoll - 08 Nov 2006 01:41 GMT
> > Hi
> > I have been saving and resaving some irreplaceable voice mail messages
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>
>   Drum--

I have a conector that i can hook up to the headset port on the phone and i
could take that and hook it into my mic in on the computer.......
Drumstick - 08 Nov 2006 03:58 GMT
> > > Hi
> > > I have been saving and resaving some irreplaceable voice mail messages
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
> I have a conector that i can hook up to the headset port on the phone and i
> could take that and hook it into my mic in on the computer.......

It doesn't cost anything to try it.

 Drum--
Larry - 09 Nov 2006 04:02 GMT
> I have a conector that i can hook up to the headset port on the phone
> and i could take that and hook it into my mic in on the
> computer.......

Buy Total Recorder http://www.totalrecorder.com

It will record anything from mic in audio to streaming internet radio
stations in many formats, like low resolution MP3s making small files
easy to store and play of these voicemails.  Just play them into the
computer.  Total Recorder also has an audio-operated (VOX) record that
doesn't start recording until it hears the sound start on whatever it's
listening to...whether wav data on its way to the soundcard, or wav data
coming from the soundcard's inputs.

Total Recorder is a little audio proxy server that sits in between the
operating system and the sound card (virtually, of course), which
prevents any software like streaming radio gadgets from being recorded.  
It has a lot of great uses.  One of my friends left it run on his empty
house because he though his wife was cheating on him before he got home
from work.  It started recording as soon as she and her boyfriend, a
neighbor, came in the house chatting about the great sex they were going
to have.  It played great to the judge from his notebook in divorce
court...a real bomb!...(c;  It even has a scheduler so you can record
from here to here in time.

Larry
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