Tools-->Options-->Video Settings
What items are selected?
eta: What items, for both of you? It could be a setting on the other person's Skype. One column controls who you can receive video from, and one column controls who can see your video.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
Tools-->Options-->Video Settings
What items are selected?
eta: What items, for both of you? It could be a setting on the other person's Skype. One column controls who you can receive video from, and one column controls who can see your video.
I don't see Tools in the Skype menu. Call, chat, account, edit, view, window, etc.
eta: skype, 280.851, on a G5 ppc
Sounds like your Mac version looks different from my Windows version. I have a menu bar at the top with "Skype - Contacts - Conversation - Call - View - Tools - Help"
Still, check out all your menus for anything about video options. On mine, there is a setting to restrict my video to contacts only or from no one, and another setting to restrict received video from anyone/contacts/no one.
Okay, so the session is over, but before we ended, I asked the client to look at her menu bar, given that system is a pc. Weirdly, she had the same info as me, not the list of options you mentioned, dcp. Could that be a version thing? Since I just downloaded Skype, I assume it is the latest.
Honestly, I was so excited about this working...and given that I could see her AND myself, I have to assume it was something on her end, but I don't know how to advise her.
Is there a different product that works better?
Has Skype video worked for you with other contacts? Were they also using Macs?
I've used Google's video chat, it seems to work about as well.
This was my first attempt.
So, I don't know if it would work with others.
I'll give google video chat a try.
dcp, I just reopened skype and see that you called but seem to have missed you.
BF, for future reference, when that happens the first thing I check is that the other person does not have the window with me minimized or hidden. Skype opens a lot of windows and it is easy for the video window to get minimized or hidden
It's true that my client commented on the number of windows that opened and how she had to sift through them. Next time, I'll ask her to make sure she actually looked at them all.
My guinea pig test so far:
client...hear but no see, I could both hear and see
dcp...could hear me but not see me, I could both hear and see
erin...could both hear and see me, I could see but not hear her
This is a head scratcher.
D says Skype has a tech page. For the record, looks like I need to get a new microphone.