Recording voicemail onto computer?

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To record a voicemail message from a cell phone to a computer, the initial step involves downloading the voicemail file from the voicemail server, which may not be possible depending on the service provider. If direct downloading is not an option, an alternative method is to play the voicemail through speakers and use recording software on the computer to capture the audio. This method will result in a local copy, but the quality may be inferior compared to the original voicemail. Connecting the phone to the computer via headphone jacks or USB ports does not inherently facilitate recording without appropriate software or methods to capture the audio.
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to record a voicemail message from my cell phone to the computer (and eventually record that onto CD). I have found ways to physically connect them (from headphone jack of phone to headphone jack of computer as well as from the charger of the phone to the USB port) but I don't know if that actually means anything or how to record anything from there. Any ideas?
 
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first of all you will need to download the wave file from the v.m server, your provider uses. Which I doubt you can do. Only thing I can suggest is to play it through some speakers and re-record it again, then you will have a local copy, allbeit of a worse quality.
 
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