![]() ![]() One hour of audio and it’s under 30MB? Nice. Notice that for even the longest recording, over an hour, the file sizes are quite surprisingly small. It’s not a glamorous display, but sure enough, here are the four voice memos I have on my own iPhone, organized by duration. It’s the last one that contains what we seek, “Voice Memos”. Plug in your phone, then when it shows up on the left side of the iTunes window, click on the triangle adjacent to the device name and look closely at what’s listed: ![]() ![]() Turns out that they are accessible once your iPhone shows up in iTunes. So when you plug your iPhone 4s into your computer, are these voice memos actually accessible files, or are they forever hidden within the Voice Memos app? What’s confusing about Voice Memos, however, is that the actual recordings seem to only live within the app and can’t be found with the iPhone’s otherwise quite capable Music (iTunes) app. Ah, well, maybe not so much that last one, now that I think about it! Simple, straightforward, and easily started and ignored during a meeting, some impromptu karaoke, a birthday party or a stealth espionage rendezvous. I’m also a fan of the Apple-supplied free app Voice Memos. ![]()
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