Hi Paul,

To transfer your recordings from Voxie recorder via wireless, first make sure 
that your iPhone and computer are on the same wireless network, then double tap 
the "Recordings" button (third of five buttons at the bottom of the screen, and 
just above the Home button).  If you are starting from the screen for a 
specific recording with the six-pack of control keys for "Record", "Play", 
"Erase", "Title", "Categorize", and "Status", followed by the playhead position 
indicator, you'll have to first leave this screen by double tapping the 
"Cancel" button at the bottom left, just beside the "Actions" button that you 
can use to email your recording.  Then, depending on how you navigated to that 
screen, you'll either already be in a screen listing your recordings or you'll 
be able to navigate there via the "Recordings" button. If you navigate to the 
"Recordings" screen via the buttons, select your category, which can also be 
"All Recordings", and double tap it.  Then, on the screen listing your 
recordings, there will be a "Voxie Sync" button near the bottom right corner of 
the screen, just above the row of five option buttons. Double tapping this 
button will give you an info screen that will tell you the IP address to point 
your computer's web browser to in order to access and transfer your recordings. 
 This will be the four digit IP address of your iOS device -- the same one that 
would show up in the main settings menu under the detailed WiFi information for 
your device -- followed by a colon and the port number "8080".  So, for 
example, my screen tells me to visit the web address: "10.0.1.3:8080" in my web 
browser and double tap the "Finished" button at the bottom of the screen when I 
am done.  On your computer, in Safari, Chrome, or whatever web browser you're 
using, go to the address bar with Command+L, then type in the address that was 
given on your Voxie Sync screen, e.g., "10.0.1.3:8080" in my case, then press 
return.

You will see a screen with a list of your recordings and their titles, dates, 
sizes, etc. from which you can select recordings that you want to download on 
your computer.  When you're done just go back to your iPhone screen and double 
tap the "Finished" button to get out of the Voxie Sync screen.

Recordings are done in AIFF format, so you'll have to import into iTunes and 
convert this to mp3. Voxie lets you specify the Audio Quality of recordings 
under the last item of the "Settings" screen, but if you change this from 
"Normal - 8kHz" to one of the higher quality settings (up to "CD Quality - 
44kHz") the sizes can get rather large.

I wrote up some detailed notes about using Voxie over two years ago.  Apologies 
to Lynne and Gordon for referencing the Mail Archive posts on another list, but 
this predates the existence of the archive for this list, so I can't point to 
the posts I wrote about Voxie on this list. Here are the links:
• Tips for using the Voxie Pro app for recording on the iPhone/iPod Touch
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg14822.html
• Re: Tips for using the Voxie Pro app for recording on the iPhone/iPod Touch
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg14841.html
• Voxie Pro Recorder  - how to delete recordings
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg15111.html

These outline using Express mode settings (recommended), the process of 
transferring recordings through Wi-Fi (your question), using the position 
slider to review recordings, or to change the point at which you want to append 
to an existing recording, and a few other items.  Some of the instructions were 
replies to Windows users, so if there are explicit shortcuts mentioned for 
importing to iTunes with Control+O, change the use of the  Control key (for 
Windows iTunes) to the Command key (for Macs).

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther


On Jan 23, 2012, at 00:26, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> I have recently installed the voxie recorder on my iPhone. tis works well for 
> recording short notes. I would now like to use it too record live music which 
> will result in a largish file (too large to Email). How can I transfer this 
> file onto my iMac, convert it to MP3, and add it to iTunes?
> 
> Many thanks for any tips. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
> 

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