1. Open the iPhone’s voice memo, and then click on the name of the previously stored recording file. I chose the recording of Dad Wang’s famous saying:
2. Click on the iPhone recording you want to export. After the name, several operation buttons will pop up below, click the first share button:
3. There are a variety of sharing channels, including using the Airdrop function to share with nearby people, using SMS or Share via email. When recording, the file in m4a format is about 30 megabytes per hour. It is recommended to do it under a wifi network.
If you log in to QQ or WeChat on your mobile phone and PC at the same time, select a contact, and you can also share it directly to your computer through the file transfer functions of QQ and WeChat.
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iTunes Batch Operation
Single export is too time-consuming, so iTunes’ batch operation function comes in handy.
1. First, connect the iPhone to the computer via a data cable.
2. Open the iTunes tool on your computer, then click the "Music" option at the top in iTunes, then check "Sync Music" and "Include Voice Memos" and then click the "Apply" button to start. Synchronize data:
3. Next, you can see the voice memo in the device drop-down list, and you can see the recorded audio file in the list interface on the right.
Click on the recording name or multiple-select files to copy and paste them directly to your computer. In addition, you can also find iPhone recording files synchronized to your computer under the My Computer - Documents - Music folder: