Come si fa a recuperare i messaggi vocali su WhatsApp?
To restore a deleted voice message on Android, follow these steps:
- Open the phone app and tap on the menu.
- Select "Deleted voice messages." The application will then display a list of available voice messages for recovery.
- Depending on the phone model, you may need to check a voicemail box or open a contextual menu.
Where are WhatsApp Audio Files Saved?
WhatsApp audio files are saved in the following location on Android: WhatsApp/Media/
. If your device has internal memory, the WhatsApp folder will be located there. If not, it will be on the external or internal SD card.
How to Find WhatsApp Voice Messages
To find WhatsApp voice messages, navigate to the WhatsApp Voice Notes folder within the Media folder on the internal memory of your device.
Locating and Accessing Voice Messages
To locate and access voice messages:
- Open the Phone app.
- Press and hold the number 1 on the keypad.
- This will take you to the voice messages section.
WhatsApp Audio File Format
WhatsApp audio files are formatted as OPUS, while audio files from Telegram are in the OMG format.
Storing WhatsApp Audio Files on iPhone
WhatsApp automatically stores audio files in the iPhone’s memory. However, there is no way to save them directly to the device.
Finding WhatsApp Audio Files on iPhone
By default, WhatsApp saves all multimedia files in the WhatsApp folder on the device.
Converting WhatsApp Audio to MP3
WhatsApp does not have a native function to convert voice notes and audio to more common formats like MP3. To do this, you will need to use third-party software. Opus to MP3 Converter is an application that can help with this task.
Changing WhatsApp Audio
To change WhatsApp audio, you need to download the Timbre application. This app provides all the necessary features to edit and personalize a voice message or any audio track. Follow the previous steps to download the application.
Converting Audio Files to MP3
To convert audio files to MP3 using Windows Media Player:
- Insert the audio CD into the computer’s CD drive.
- In Windows Media Player, click on the arrow under the Rip tab.
- Select the option to change the format to MP3.
- Click on Rip to load the file as an MP3.