Friday 22 February 2013

How to Fix Freezing Screen Shares on Skype


Bothered by stopping, static video, fading out sound and choppy video calls on Skype’s Screen Sharing? You’re not alone. Most Skype users have experienced the same thing.  It is the “Freezing Screen Sharing problem.”
Screen Sharing is probably the most popular and used feature of Skype being used on most households and even businesses.  It is also more likely to be the one to experience most setbacks.
Freezing Screen Shares
At first, the video starts to get a little static or choppy.  The sound fades out even when the volume is pumped up.  Then, it stops completely until the video call totally hangs up and you’re frozen.
Let me help you determine the Cause and Possible Solutions to the “Freezing Screen Sharing problem.”
First, let me cite the Causes.
  • Slow internet connection.  The best connection speed is at least 300kbps. More is absolutely better.
  • Insufficient Computer Memory. Have at least 512 MB of Memory or more to be able to enjoy Skype.
  • Download and upload speed. The recommended download and upload speed for Skype is at least 128kbps. That is at least, the faster the better.
Next, allow me to present you with some Possible Solutions & Recommendations to the “Freezing Screen Sharing problem.”
  • Restart or Re-install Skype.  Download Skype’s  newest version that works best with Screen Sharing.
  • Have an efficient system. An efficient system should have 1 GHz CPU, at least 512 MB of Memory (or more), 300kbps download and upload speed (or more).
  • Close unused windows on the desktop.  Close other unnecessary windows on your desktop while using Skype.  Too many opened windows slows down the performance of your system.
  • Upgrade, Upgrade, Upgrade! It is highly suggest that you keep your gadget updated.  I strongly recommended that you upgrade regularly to keep up with the changing times.
You can now continue collaborating with a friend or colleague once you’ve had your “Freezing Screen Sharing problem” on Skype.  Record those important moments throughSuperTintin, a recording tool for Skype.  It lets you capture and playback conversations when you need it.

Wednesday 30 January 2013

Fix Slow Computers for Better Skype Calls


Better Skype CallsYou’re about to make an important Skype call, but the call quality guide tells you that your computer is slow. If only you can slap your dual core sticker on the guide’s forehead, right? But, given that you do have a dual core processor, why does Skype insist that your computer is slow?
Don’t blame the processor. Most probably it’s your internet connection.
Even though the guide tells you it’s your computer that’s slow, your first culprit should be the internet connection. First off, a manageable Skype call needs at least 500kbps download speed. You’ll need twice as much for a clear Skype call, clear enough to use aSkype recorder. Check your current download speed.
If you’re using WiFi, switch to an ethernet cable. No matter how fast your wireless internet is, it’s still highly unstable. And an unstable internet is still a no-good internet for Skype calls. Ethernet cables are still the best type of connection for crystal clear Skype calls.
Next, check your current hardware. Your webcam needs to have great quality for video calls. Logitech is the best recommended brand for high-quality Skype calls. In terms of processors, crystal clear Skype video calls need at least a 1.8 Ghz processor. If you’ll need to record  Skype video calls, you’ll need to free up some RAM.
Before losing your patience, check these things first. Everyone wants an uninterrupted Skype video call, especially if it’s with a loved one. So many memories are shared through Skype now.
Don’t you just wish there was a way for you to keep those memories? Now there is, with this neat Skype call recorder SuperTinTin. With SuperTinTin, you’re sure that your computer won’t lag because it doesn’t use screen capture technology. It has easy recording features and easy playback. Start saving those memories now with SuperTinTin!

Tell Your Friends They Rock with Say It with Skype


Is your buddy having a bad day? Did your gal pal land her dream job? Whatever the occasion, big or small, give your friends a reason to smile, and do it with a beat through Say it with Skype.
Say It With Skype
Say it with Skype is one of the newest app from the most popular communication service worldwide, Skype. It creates video greetings so personalized you wouldn’t know you and your friends are miles apart.
What’s more, the app provides you a lineup of talented artists and bands to help you make your greetings more special. So, whether your friend likes to headbang it, dance to some techno beats, or wind down with some whimsical tunes, you can choose the bands to play for you, like Jettblack, The Whip, Body Language, and so much more. It’s like making your own musical greeting card, only ten times better.
Start creating your group video greeting by logging in your Facebook or Skype account to go to the Say it with Skype page. Next, choose the occasion you want and the tune that goes along with it, such as “Happy Birthday” or “You Rock!” Type in the name of your friend you want to greet, and pick out the band your friend would like the most. You can even rock out and sing along with the band by turning your own webcam on.
If you’re the shy type, just post a picture of you and your friend, and send a short greeting for the band members to hold up in cardboard signs. Once you’re done, send the video and in minutes your pal will have a greeting he’ll never forget.
With Skype, keeping in touch has never been easier. Getting together has never been more fun. Share the experience of being remembered and tell your friends ‘You Rock!’ with Say it with Skype. Even better, record the experience with Skype recorder software SuperTintin for some everlasting memories.

Making Skype Conference Calls Easier and Clearer With USB Speakerphones


USB Speakerphone
Internet has done innovations in our lives, including the possibility of seeing our loved ones from the opposite side of the globe. With Skype, communication is made easier and despite the timezone difference, you can still say hello to your friends any time you want to.
But why not make your Skype calls easier and clearer with USB speakerphones? This way, you can still go about with other activities during conversation, or to  just simply get rid of the headphones that you find annoying. This will even make it easier for you to record Skype video calls with SuperTinTin. Below are some brands of speakerphones best suited for making your Skype conference calls louder and clearer.

Jabra SPEAK410

Jabra speakerphones allow you to setup an HD mobile conference call in the comfort of your room in seconds. It’s compact in size and its intuitive design interface makes it easier for you to answer and end calls, and mute or adjust the volume of your calls anytime you want to. It is also equipped with an omni-dimensional mic, which can capture voices of multiple people inside a room.

ClearOne Chat 60

The Chat 60 is one of the easiest speakerphones to use because operating one isn’t exactly rocket science. It doesn’t require driver or software installation, which makes it a plug-and-play USB speaker that can deliver crystal-clear audio, perfect for use in the office or for traveling.
It also features a full-duplex audio so you no longer have to install a separate microphone for your Skype calls. The Chat 60 also includes an echo cancellation feature, to eliminate acoustic echo for a much more intelligible audio calls.

Yamaha USB Microphone Speaker (PSG – 01S)

Hands-free business and personal conference calls are made possible with the Yamaha USB Speakers. It features four uni-directional microphones and two speakers, to project crystal clear sound and transmit your audio calls perfectly to the other party. Echo sounds are canceled and noises are reduced automatically, making it one of the perfect speakers for Skype calls.

Better Skype Conference Calls

There are still other brands available in the market and it is up to you to decide which one perfectly suits your needs. With USB speakerphones, you can now forget poor audio calls and start enjoying amazingly clear Skype conference calls every single time.

Thursday 17 January 2013

Skype For Peace Making the World a Better Place Through Crowdfunded Education


Skype for Peace
The world is a better place when there is peace.  Tranquility is attained if we begin from within ourselves.
Skype lead the way on a new crowdfunding campaign called Skype for Peace.  Skype for Peace aims to expand peace education resource for schools across the globe. It is the collective effort of individuals who network their resources via the internet to support the effort of other people through crowdfunding.
Former actor and founder of Peace One Day, Jeremy Gilley, founded Skype for Peace.  He believes that young people are the key to creating a peaceful and sustainable world.  “We are very excited to join Skype and Microsoft in the ‘Skype for Peace’ crowdfunding program to reach a global audience of students and mobilize a generation of young people in support of peace” said Gilley.
Peace One Day partnered with Skype gears toward making the dream of providing free education to every school on earth a reality.  All proceeds shall go to Peace One Day’s Global Education Resource, into as many classrooms as possible around the world.  Teachers may now connect to their students across the globe, teaching them about different cultures, intercultural cooperation and peace.
Make a difference and share to Skype for Peace.  Donations start at $10, and Skype will be matching every dollar donated dollar up to $100,000.
Start at home by using a Skype Video Call Recorder app like SuperTinTin. SuperTinTin can record all audio and video streams in all kinds of Skype calls and voicemails.
Simply start a Skype conversation.  Then, click the red record button in SuperTinTin to start recording.
Please encourage your friends and family to donate and help Skype and Peace One Day put their dream into reality.  Skype for Peace will run until the 21st of November 2012.
World peace must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, I think, the manifestation of human compassion.” ― Dalai Lama XIV

Opus: Skype’s Standard Codec for Best Quality Internet Calls


Doing their best to continue serving Skype users with better quality voice calls, Skype has launched Opus – the latest standard audio codec.
“We believe that Opus will be the new, free, go-to codec for real time communication, streaming and storage, and we are excited to see its birth as a fully-fledged IETF standard,” Skype’s Audio/Video Product Engineering Director Karlheinz Wurm stated.
“If you’ll pardon the pun, Opus will make a quiet but crystal clear entry into the world – most people will take for granted the high sound fidelity when it arrives in the Skype client, through browsers and gateways, and we hope on mobile phones, game consoles and conference rooms, too.”
So how is Opus different from Skype’s past codecs? Here’s what Wurm elaborated:
  • Improved audio experience. Opus will make Skype users talk in CD quality from narrowband mono to fullband stereo for both voice and music.
  • Higher quality voice and music. Compared to existing codecs like MP3 and AAC, Opus promises better quality.
  • Fewer megabyte usage.
  • Adjusts between any operating modes. Wurm and the Skype team believe that Opus is the first codec with state-of-the-art performance for any type of audio signal and any application (communications, streaming and storage)under any condition. From 3G to WIFI or when using broadband, the codec easily adjusts to these internet resources.
  • Fewer gaps. Opus’s multiple mechanisms that deal and recover packet loss makes calls avoid gaps in conversations.
  • All in one. It does the tasks of the previous collection of codecs with higher quality.
 
Although it has been delivering users good quality calls with their current audio codec SILK,  Skype initiated on making a standardized codec ’built for the internet’ and usable by everybody else – hence Opus was made.
This open, royalty-free, and versatile audio codec which fuses the technology from Skype’s SILK codec and Xiph.Org’s CELT codec is available for download through their website.

Wednesday 16 January 2013

The Secret to the Best Skype Calls


Don’t you just hate it when you’re in the middle of an important Skype call, and suddenly you get disconnected? Do you want to know the secret to having the best, seamless Skype calls?
It’s simple: it all boils down to your connection.
fast skype call

Go wireless or not?

This debate has gone on since Skype started to revolutionize VoIP. Is wireless internet better for Skype calls, or is the cable still the best solution? According to Skype blogger Matthew de Beer, the Ethernet cable still trumps WiFi. Aside from providing a much more stable connection, Ethernet still is faster. This comes in handy especially if you’re using aSkype recorder.
For mobile data, if it can maintain a download speed of 1-2 Mbps, you can have a decent Skype video call. But between wireless internet and mobile data, you’re better off with WiFi.

Don’t ignore the hardware

Aside from the internet connection, you can also check your hardware for ways to speed up your connection and increase the quality of your Skype calls.
First off, check any other program that eats up a lot of your RAM. Skype tends to hog your memory, most especially when making video calls. This is what that huge RAM is for, but that is not enough. Your processor must be running at at least 1.8 GHz for your Skype calls to run smoothly.
A faster connection means better Skype calls and uninterrupted moments. Skype has truly brought the world closer by bridging long distances through their high quality video calls. New memories are created, even though families are far apart.
What better way to preserve these memories than to record your Skype calls?SuperTinTin is the best Skype recorder around. It doesn’t use a screen-capture technology, so the video quality will not change if you minimize the tool. It can record both audio and video streams quick and easy. Hurry and grab this amazing software!