Tony
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Posted:
Sat Oct 02, 2004 12:10 am Post subject:
Problems with Skype |
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I've installed Skype on a 5+ year old laptop (Compaq Presario 1277,
477mhz, 64mb) running Windows 98SE, 56K dialup mode. As would be
expected, I'm having problems with the sound quality. I know that
Skype is designed for more
modern computers, but I've seen posting of some who have been
sucessful.
These are my thoughts on what could be wrong, besides getting a more
powerful
computer or chosing another VOIP program.
1. The microphone: unlikely as it has worked well in the past with
voice recognition software.
2. The computer program: Skype seems to work okay. It installed well
and
ran well, but seemed to be slow. As a matter of fact, many people
were trying
to Skype me while I was Skyping someone else.
3. The use of a dial-up modem: I am hooked up to a 56K dial up modem;
I
don't have broadband or DSL. On various newsgroups, it appears that
some
people have been able to use a 56K modem, but they too have had sound
problems.
4. The computer itself: I think this is the root of my problems. As
mentioned previously, this laptop is about 5 years old and runs at
477mhz and 64mb RAM. I think it just might be too slow to be
effective for Skype. Unfortunatly, I can't use computer at work.
If there are other VOIP & similar programs that could successfully run
in this environment, please let me know, as I would appreciate your
comments.
Tony
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Pepperoni
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Posted:
Sat Oct 02, 2004 9:22 am Post subject:
Re: Problems with Skype |
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Give Voiceglo a try:
http://www.glophone.com/plans
The "Bluephone" is free, and even gives free "anyphone" minutes. Once you
get registered, calls are free between Blue users. I believe that the
glo2go is java.
http://www.glophone.com/glo2go_express
*********
WARNING!
DO NOT login to Glo2Go Express if you are using the same PC on which your
GloPhone software is installed.
Doing so will cause Glo2Go Express to replace your GloPhone.
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Sound is good, even over dialup.
Check out the premium plans.
Good looking dialpad and simple to use.
I use W98se, don't use Skype because 98 wasn't listed----- you could use a
bit more memory.
Pepperoni
"Tony" <agal@emory.edu> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I've installed Skype on a 5+ year old laptop (Compaq Presario 1277,
477mhz, 64mb) running Windows 98SE, 56K dialup mode. As would be
expected, I'm having problems with the sound quality. I know that
Skype is designed for more
modern computers, but I've seen posting of some who have been
sucessful.
These are my thoughts on what could be wrong, besides getting a more
powerful
computer or chosing another VOIP program.
1. The microphone: unlikely as it has worked well in the past with
voice recognition software.
2. The computer program: Skype seems to work okay. It installed well
and
ran well, but seemed to be slow. As a matter of fact, many people
were trying
to Skype me while I was Skyping someone else.
3. The use of a dial-up modem: I am hooked up to a 56K dial up modem;
I
don't have broadband or DSL. On various newsgroups, it appears that
some
people have been able to use a 56K modem, but they too have had sound
problems.
4. The computer itself: I think this is the root of my problems. As
mentioned previously, this laptop is about 5 years old and runs at
477mhz and 64mb RAM. I think it just might be too slow to be
effective for Skype. Unfortunatly, I can't use computer at work.
If there are other VOIP & similar programs that could successfully run
in this environment, please let me know, as I would appreciate your
comments.
Tony
agal@emory.edu |
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