![]() aiff or anything that would make sense as an audio format? DAT files the audio files I am looking for?Ĭan they be understood by a computer and converted to raw audio. The problem is the file format for these files: I've never heard of ".dat" as an audio file format, and neither has Quicktime/VLC/MPEG Streamclip/Audacity. They are also in a file size range that corresponds to the length of the messages (one is 10 minutes, the other one is 4 minutes, one file is 1Mb, the other is 435Kb, it's almost proportional). Indeed, it seems that two files in the Username/voicemail folder correspond to the date and hour I played the messages for the first time. One good thing about this link is that I found out about the folder ~Library/Application Support/Skype, which probably contains the files I'm looking for. Of course, as the name implies, it seems to have been designed to help download only video messages, and nothing appeared in the window of the app even as I played the messages. ![]() You would think that in this day and age there is a way to do it right from the app, but you'd be wrong (thank god for the feature "Edit Mood Message", though, right?).Īfter googling around, I read this post and tried the Video Message Exporter app. (I didn't get a code, since I exported this HTTPS address from a SQL database). This thread on the Skype forums suggests using an SQLite database browser but this is what happens what I open Main.db with SQL Lite and paste one of the links in my browser: I would like to do this quickly and get the source file if possible, or at least get the source file to open in an audio editor to save or convert it from source, rather than have to record the audio from my computer as I play the messages. I would like to save two voicemail messages that I received today through Skype.
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