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2010-06-25
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2010-06-25
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2010-06-25
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i am retty sure i dfid a n900 to n900 video call after pr 1.2 with skype and it worked fine. i wasnt aware that there was a flaw or bug with it. other then the fact you cant move around a whole lot and need good day light to get a respectable video feed, i dont see any issues with it
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2010-06-25
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2010-06-26
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Lucky you then.
I´ve tried N900 to N900 (I´ve got 3 I can play with) both over wifi and 3g. I´ve also tried 2 of those 3 to PC´s.
Here are what the results were roughly:
- Video option disappears during the skype call on both N900´s, after it manages to start on 1 of the 2 phones.
- Video recording freezes on the N900 (both when calling another n900 and a desktop client)
- Video doesn´t show up from the desktop skype client
- Video works for a 5 minute call, only after telling the device to start/stop a video transmission several times. (until that froze, didn´t show up or alike)
- 2 x Video option is not shown on the N900, nor on the desktop software
Skype desktop software is currently newest edition 4.2 or 4.3 or whatever it was.
We knew last year about this time that the product after the N900 was going to have a capacitive screen and be a mainstream devices, so it should come to no surprise that the N900 wasn't put on a pedestal by Nokia.