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Quite the same for me. I was able to video-skype to a PC user without a problem whatsoever (except maybe a slow call initiation, whcih may result in a failed call attempt).
Video-Skyping to a MAC User, however, faild, even after i updated skype on the machine. But, the Mac-Program lists my N900 with Video capabilities and lets me place a video call. N900 seems to send the video, but the Mac side doesn't receive/send it.
I only have 2 skype contacts which i regularly call, and one of them is on mac. So i'd love to see a solution for this (and no, Google is no solution, my girtlfriend will never install, and use, another messenger on her own
Apparently, GTalk video calls work, but the Mac must initiate the call. I believe that PR1.2 removes that restriction. I haven't tried it myself.