Searching for audio recordings in the file system of modern Xiaomi and Redmi smartphones is often a real quest due to constant changes in the structure of the directories of the MIUI and HyperOS operating system. Users accustomed to the standard location of files at the root of internal memory may be surprised to find that new versions of Android strictly regulate access to system folders.
In this article, we will take a closer look at the current paths to audio directories, explain the difference between system storage and user folders, and explore the nuances of access rights. Understanding the structure of the file system will allow you to quickly find the right files without using third-party guides with extended rights.
Note that file layouts may vary slightly depending on the firmware version and the deviceβs regional location, but the basic logic of Android data organization remains the same: system applications store data in secure partitions that require user action.
Standard tracks to audio recordings in MIUI and HyperOS
When you start searching, you first need to refer to the standard system path, which is used by default by the built-in Dictator app and call recording function. In most cases, files are stored in the internal memory of the device at the following address: Internal memory β MIUI β sound_recorder. It is here that all audio recordings made through the regular funds of the system accumulate.
Inside this directory, you'll find several subfolders that can confuse an inexperienced user, such as phone records often placed in a folder with a name. call_rec, While voice recordings are stored separately, this segregation helps the system to index media files faster and allow them to be accessed by the corresponding applications.
If you use third-party apps to record calls, their files may be located in completely different places, such as in the root of internal memory or in a folder. Android/data. However, for the full-time functionality of Xiaomi, the path remains the same.
β οΈ Note: When you try to manually rename or move files inside the system folder MIUI via a third-party file manager, the Dictator application may stop displaying these records in its list, as communication with the database of media files will be broken.
Features of access through the built-in conductor
The best way to navigate the file system is to use the File Manager app that is pre-installed on every Redmi smartphone. Unlike the standard Android interface, MIUI offers easy access to file categories. Open the explorer, go to the File Manager tab and select Internal Memory to start your search.
Next, you need to find a folder with the name MIUI. This is a system directory that stores all the company's services, and we're looking for a folder inside it. sound_recorder. If you recorded conversations through a standard phone, look for a file. call_rec The path structure may look confusing, but it's logically built by the developers.
In some cases, especially on newer versions of HyperOS, direct access to the Android folder may be limited. The system will request special permission to access the files. You must click "Allow" and in the system window that opens, confirm access by selecting the desired folder and clicking "Use this folder." Without this step, you will not be able to see the content.
βοΈ File access check
Alternative methods of searching through a computer
The most reliable way to find and copy recordings of conversations is to connect your smartphone to your personal computer. USB-cable, select the "File Transfer" modeΒ» (MTP) In notifications on your phone screen. Once connected, open "My Computer" and find your device in the disk list.
On your computer, the file system is displayed as a familiar folder. Go along the path: Internal Storage (or the name of the phone model) β MIUI β sound_recorder β call_rec. Here you will see the files in format.m4a or.mp3. Computer conductor often works more stable than mobile analogues when copying a large amount of data.
If the MIUI folder is not displayed on your computer, try enabling USB debugging in the Developer Menu to allow deeper access to the file system. You can also use Android Debug Bridge (ADB) to access files directly, but this method requires installing drivers and command line knowledge.
| Type of record | The Way to Memory | File format | Annex |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conversations (Calls) | /MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec | .m4a /.mp3 | Telephone/Contacts |
| Dictaphone (Voice) | /MIUI/sound_recorder/ | .m4a | Dictaphone |
| Screen recording (Sound) | /MIUI/screen_recorder/sound_recorder | .m4a | Screen recording |
| FM Radio. | /MIUI/sound_recorder/fm_radio | .m4a | FM Radio. |
Problems with folder visibility on Android 11 and above
Since Android 11, Google has imposed strict restrictions on access to the Android/data folder and other system partitions, a phenomenon dubbed βScoped Storage,β and on Xiaomi smartphones with newer firmware versions, you may find that the folder is empty or denied access even if you have root rights.
To circumvent these limitations, the system suggests using a built-in file manager or special permissions. If the standard Explorer does not show files, try downloading a file manager from Google (Files by Google) or Total Commander with a system folder access plugin, these applications are able to request the necessary permissions from the system.
Security restrictions can also block access to newly created files, in some cases, rebooting the device or clearing the cache of the Explorer app helps, and you should not ignore the system security warnings when trying to access hidden partitions.
Why the folder Android/data idle?
Configure automatic saving and formats
The quality and format of the stored records depends on the settings of the application. Go to the settings of the Recorder or phone book to choose your preferred recording format. MP3 (good quality, compatibility) and AAC (high quality, smaller size) options are usually available.
Automatic conversation recording is also configured in the phone menu, so you can turn on all incoming and outgoing calls or select specific numbers, and it's important to check for free space regularly, as high-quality audio files can take up a significant amount of memory.
For professional use, it is recommended to use external voice recorders or specialized applications that allow you to save records immediately to the cloud services, bypassing the internal memory of the device, this ensures the safety of data even in the event of a smartphone breakdown.
Solution: Files are not saved or lost
One common problem is the sudden disappearance of records or the system's failure to save new files, most often due to overflowing of the app's cache or errors in the file system. First of all, try clearing the cache of the Phone and Recorder application through the application settings.
If files are missing after a firmware update, the path to the directory may have changed or the file format may have become incompatible with the current media player. Check the.Trash folder in the Explorer - deleted files can be there for 30 days.
In rare cases, you need to reset your application settings to factory settings, which won't delete your personal data, but will return standard system service configurations, if the persists problem may have damaged the memory sector and require device diagnosis.
β οΈ Note: Formatting a memory card or resetting your phone to factory settings will result in the permanent loss of all conversation records unless they were previously copied to the cloud or computer.
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Use Xiaomi Cloud or Google Drive cloud sync to automatically back up your folder sound_recorder, Not to lose important negotiations when changing the device.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I change the way I save records to an SD card?
Why can't the conversations be heard?
How to convert.m4a files to mp3 files on Xiaomi?
Where can I find the phone number if I change my phone number?
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System folder sound_recorder It is a centralized storage for all audio, and its regular cleaning or backup is the key to order in the file system of your Xiaomi.