2024-04-14 21:00:41
I chose Pixel (Android14). “Recorder” is a convenient recorder app that also transcribes files, but I don’t know where the files are saved. Apparently, since the Pixel (Android 14), it can no longer be accessed directly from a PC. The storage location of the recording file was in the cloud.
Connect Android to PC via USB
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Please refer to this for connection between PC and Pixel (Android14). If your Android is not recognized by your PC, the USB cable is often a “charging only” cable, so try a different cable.
Location of previous recording files
Previously, it was here, but the recording folder itself does not exist on Pixel (Android 14).
/data/user/0/com.google.android.apps.recorder
Since the Pixel (Android 14), there are only folders like that, but no recording files.
/Internal shared storage/Recordings/voice recordings
Recorded files are saved in the cloud
In conclusion, there is a cloud service under Google that allows you to record audio using Recorder, the default recording app for Pixel (Android 14), and the file will be saved in the cloud.
>>recorder
For more details, please refer to Google official help.
>>Record audio on Google Pixel Tablet – Google Pixel Tablet Help
Setting the backup destination for recorded data
In the Pixel (Android 14) recorder app, you can select backup from the menu at the top right of the screen. The recording data will be saved to your Google account.
If you set up a backup here, the recorded data will be saved in the cloud, so you can access it from your browser and download it.
It’s probably a combination of the transcription and translation functions of the Pixel (Android 14) recorder, but it’s a little hard to understand. Actually, it’s a shame because the good thing about Android is that it allows you to play around with things.
So, if you are using Pixel (Android 14), please look for the cloud for recorded data. You should be able to listen to the audio I shared here.
The folder where audio data is saved cannot be accessed.
The audio data is actually saved in the following folder.
/data/com.google.android.apps.recorder
However, when I connect it to a PC, the following is displayed. The folder will be hidden. Of course, you can’t see it in Android file manipulation apps either.
Even if I turn on developer options, it doesn’t workis.
I don’t really understand why audio data is kept so secret.
>>(Galaxy) Please tell me how to use the voice recorder.
Tap Recordings.
Tap Voice Recorder.
It is possible to check the saved recording data.
As mentioned above, you can access the saved audio data on Samsung Galaxy. Unfortunately, for Pixel users, you have to back up your data to the cloud.
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