[CLUE-Tech] Qwest Voice Message to Disk??
Richard Knechtel
rknech at pcisys.net
Thu Jun 20 18:19:07 MDT 2002
Here is how I do it. I went to the Westminister mall, go to the store
called "Upper Edge Security" (Frank Brown is the owner). They sell
Telephone Record Coupler's (Model TRX 20 3.5mm) (Black). They plug into
your phone handset and has a jack to plug into a tape recorder or in your
case a sound card audio in jack. Then start up your favorite audio
recording software under Linux. Then play the message of the voice
messaging system and it will record into the program. Then save it out and
burn it! I use the coupler for saving messages like that. Or record
<cough, cough> phone conversations <cough, cough>. :^)
HTH
Regards,
Richard Knechtel
At 05:42 PM 6/20/02 -0600, you wrote:
>Hey,
>
>I have a message on the Qwest Voice Messaging system that I would
>like get off their system and onto CDROM.
>
>I called Qwest up, and they said there was nothing they could do to
>help. I was told I could just keep saving it on their system. I
>know that is baloney, but what do you expect from Qworst?
>
>So, anyone know how I could go about doing that w/ my Linux box?
>
>I have a modem, but no sound card...this might be a good excuse to buy
>one though ;-) Can I just dial in w/ my modem, play the message, and
>somehow 'capture' it in a usefull format (*.wav)?
>--
>Cheerio!
>
>Randy
>
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