Known Issue (APLC-2468)
The iOS 13.3 Release Notes report:
"Fixes an issue where Voice Memos recordings may not be able to be shared with other audio apps"
After upgrading to iOS 13.3 Anytune has returned as a Share destination.
Anytune cannot access Voice Memos directly. However, you can import Recordings:
Copy Voice Memos to Anytune through Open-In:
- Open the Voice Memos App and select the desired recording
- Tap Share
- Choose "Copy to Anytune"
Save the Voice Memo a shared folder (such as Files, Dropbox, ...) and Import in Anytune.
- In the Voice Memos app: Select the Recording, and Tap the More button.
- Tap the Save to Files and choose a destination such as folder in the iCloud Drive
- In Anytune: Import the recording into Anytune from the chosen folder
Use Audio Copy and Paste
- In the Voice Memos app: Select the Recording, and Tap the More button.
- Tap Copy
- Open Anytune: Import the recording into Anytune with "AudioCopy - Paste"
Record directly into Anytune
- Use Anytune's Record capability to make recordings directly into Anytune
See Importing songs and configs (directly into Anytune).
Importing through Open-In is included in Anytune Pro+ or with the Import Pack in-app purchase within Anytune Free.
You can share the voice memo to your computer and add the voice memo to a Playlist in iTunes that is synced to your device and available to Anytune.
You can sync voice memos to iTunes by enabling "Include voice memos" in iTunes > Your Device > Settings > Music. You will need to move the voice memo from the Voice Memos playlist to a music playlist.
You can record directly into Anytune. See How do I make a recording in Anytune.
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