Owners of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 smartphone often face the need to find a saved conversation, but the standard interface does not always allow you to instantly go to the file. This is due to the peculiarities of the Android file system and the specifics of the MIUI shell, which hides system folders from prying eyes for security. Understanding the logical structure of directories allows you not only to listen to the desired dialogue, but also to copy it, send it or save it to the cloud disk.
By default, the system automatically stores audio streams to a special partition of internal memory, which can be accessed through the built-in conductor or by connecting the device to a computer. It is important to note that depending on the version of the operating system and the settings of the region, the path to this data can vary, which sometimes causes confusion among users. In this article, we will discuss in detail all possible routes where your records may be located and how to configure their storage correctly.
If you’ve just upgraded or bought a new phone, it’s worth checking the voice recorder settings right away to make sure the recordings are actually being created and stored in the expected location. The missing files are often caused not by a system error but by a banal lack of permissions or the wrong choice of sound source in the app’s settings.
Standard paths to audio files in internal memory
The primary storage for recording conversations on the Redmi Note 7 is in the device’s internal memory. When using Google’s standard Phone or MIUI Dialer app, files are usually placed in the root directory or in specialized folders of the system, the exact address depends on what software was used to make the call.
The most common path that you see is the root of the internal memory, and you have to open the Explorer app and go to the Internal Memory section, and here you'll see a folder called MIUI that has important system data, including audio archives, hidden inside.
If standard search does not yield results, it is worth checking alternative directories where files may have gone when changing firmware or using third-party utilities. Below is a table with the most likely paths to look for saved dialogs.
| Type of application | The way to the folder | File extension |
|---|---|---|
| Standard MIUI phone | /MIUI/sound_recorder/call_rec | .m4a or.mp3 |
| Google Phone | /Android/data/com.google.android.dialer/files | .m4a |
| Third-party recorder | /Recordings/Call | .wav or.mp3 |
| Older versions of MIUI | /MIUI/sound_recorder/ | .aac |
Please note that in some versions of the folder shell call_rec It can be hidden or renamed, in which case it is recommended to use the file search function inside the conductor, entering the date of the record or the name of the contact.
Using a built-in conductor to search
The easiest way to find the desired record is to use the standard file management tool, which is preinstalled on each Xiaomi Redmi Note 7. The Explorer (or Files) application has a convenient interface and allows you to quickly navigate through directories without the need to connect to a PC.
Launch the app and select Audio category, and the system automatically scans the memory and lists all audio files that are sorted by date of creation, making it much easier to search if you don't remember the exact path to the folder.
⚠️ Warning: When cleaning memory through built-in optimizers, be careful when choosing files to delete. audio recordings of conversations often fall into the category of "big files" or "old files" and can be accidentally deleted along with the garbage.
For a deeper search, go to folder browsing mode. MIUI, later sound_recorder. This is where most of the time, you'll have an archive of all your calls, and if you're using a memory card, check if the settings are set to an external storage medium.
Files in this folder usually have names that match a phone number or contact name, making it easier to identify them, but if the number is hidden or not stored in the phone book, the name may simply be a digital code.
Set up recording parameters in the Phone application
Before searching for files, you need to make sure that the recording function is generally activated and configured correctly. On the Redmi Note 7, the settings may vary depending on the firmware region (Global, Chinese, European).
To check your settings, open the Phone app and click on the three dots in the top right corner (or menu button). Select Settings, then find Call Record, where you can activate automatic recording for all numbers or only for selected contacts.
The source of sound is an important parameter. If you select Dynamic mode, the interlocutor can hear a warning signal, and the quality of the recording will depend on external noise. Voice Calls (VoIP) mode often requires separate activation and may not work with some messengers.
Also worth paying attention to is the format of the save: High quality takes up more space but provides better speech legibility; low quality saves space but can make quiet voices indistinct.
☑️ Checking the recording settings
Access via computer and USB connection
For mass copying or backup of the archive of calls, the most convenient way to use a computer. Connect Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 to the PC using the help of the computer. USB-On the screen of the smartphone will be a request for mode of use USB, Select "File Transfer» (MTP).
Once you connect to My Computer, you'll have a new device, open it up and go to internal memory. Navigation is like working with regular folders in Windows. Look for the MIUI directory that's at the root of the disk.
If the folder isn't displayed, you may have hidden system files on your computer, in which case you can turn on the hidden elements in Windows Explorer, and make sure that the phone has access to the file system, not just charging.
Copying files onto a computer is the best way to free up space on a smartphone, and once you transfer them to a PC, they can be sorted, renamed and archived for long-term storage.
Problems with lack of sound in recordings
One of the most common problems Redmi Note 7 users have is having a record file but not having sound in it.This is often due to the limitations of Android 9 Pie and higher, which prohibit apps from accessing the microphone while calling in the background.
In such cases, the system can record silence or only your voice if the conversation is going through the speaker.The solution may be to change privacy settings or use special scripts if the phone has Root rights.
Without superuser rights, you can try to change the recording source in the voice recorder settings to the Microphone and increase sensitivity, but this does not guarantee 100% results, since the restrictions are systemic.
Another reason could be the headset, and some Bluetooth headphones don't transmit audio to the recording system, and the file is created blank, so it's recommended that you switch to hands-free mode during a conversation.
Solving the Silence Problem in Records
Data portability and backup
Regularly backing up call records is an important procedure, especially if they are of legal or operational importance.The internal memory of a smartphone is not reliable storage, as the device can be lost, broken or completely reset.
The easiest way is to set up a folder sync with records with a cloud service, such as Google Drive or Yandex.Disk. Many cloud storages allow you to set up automatic download of files from certain folders, which will save you from manual copying.
The alternative is to use the Mi Cloud app to back up system data, but there is little free space, and large volumes of audio files can quickly run out of space.
When changing the device to a new one, just move the folder. call_rec The phone's new phone in a similar directory, and then the phone's call history should be updated and the records will be available for listening through the standard interface.
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Use the Explorer app to quickly sort files by size, which will help you quickly find and delete long, but not important, records, freeing up space on your device.
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Regularly transferring records to an external medium or to the cloud is the only way to guarantee their safety in the event of a smartphone breakdown.