Well, that is co-incidental, I too am learning Braille Music and sent a file to 
my music teacher but not using memos. I don't think she will be able to open 
the file as it's M4a too. Hope your memo situation gets resolved.

Kawal.

> On 11 Feb 2014, at 10:06 am, Daniel McGee <danielmcgee...@googlemail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, sorry for the long subject line but here's the situation.
> 
> I am learning to read braille music and with my teacher we have devised a 
> method where she will teach me something from the book that we are using 
> which contains exercises. Then between our lessons, this was my idea. I 
> started using the Voice Memos app on the iphone to record these exercises in 
> the book convert them to MP3 using iTunes on my Mac and send them over to her 
> by email. Here's my problem though, and I hope I'm not alone. It seems once I 
> have recorded a few exercises to her I can't seem to find a way where I can 
> get rid of all the Voice memo files in one swoop so to speak. That is, I am 
> having to manually deleting one by one and this applies to both my iphone and 
> Mac. Tedious as you can imagine
> I just assumed that once I have deleted the files in the Voice Memos playlist 
> which is the last item in my source list and sync it to the iphone they would 
> just disappear from there automatically. By the way, once I have converted 
> them to MP3, I assumed that one would see these converted format along with 
> the default M4A in my iTunes media folder then the sub-foulder Voice Memos. 
> You would think? However, the Mp3 versions go into iTunes Media, Music and it 
> creates a folder called Dan's iPhone which is my iPhone's name, finally into 
> Voice Memos and the Mp3 versions are located here. I know this isn't 
> particularly related to my main question but I just wanted to know is this 
> normal once you converted them to MP3?
> 
> I Should point out that my teacher uses Windows and we did try using the M4A 
> extension but for whatever reason she wasn't able to open it. Anyway, MP3 is 
> what I would consider the norm for universal cross-listening as it were. 
> 
> Very sorry for the long message but I just wanted to make sure that the 
> situation was understood and adding a little background to why I am applying 
> it in the first place.
> OSX Mavericks 10.9.1 and IOS 7.0.4 is what I'm using.
> 
> I look forward to any responses.
> 
> Thanking you 
> 
> Daniel 
> 
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