Yes. You need a high-speed internet connection to use Skype. This may come from a cable internet modem, but it might also come from a DSL line (from the telephone line) or a high-speed wireless connection.
No. Skype
runs on the Internet.
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Does your PC have a S-Connector INPUT? This cable only carries VIDEO.
S-video is a two part video signal carrying luma and chroma signals (Brightness and color signals). There is no audio signal in an S-video connection so the audio will need a separate connection to operate.
No, DVI cables do not carry sound. They are designed to carry just video signals, therefore you will need a separate audio connection to hear the sound. If you have an HDMI connection, then you can use this to carry the video and the sound down the same cable.
Yep. S video is video only
To make a video call requires Skype (the latest version is usually the best) running on a speedy broadband connection at both ends of the call. Older Macs with G4 or G5 processors will struggle to keep up with video calling. Without full details of connection speeds and the computers involved it is impossible to say why it may not be working.
That question is like, 'Can you water ski in Michigan if you live in California?' One has nothing to do with the other. To video chat with SKYPE, you have to have SKYPE and a webcam attached to your computer, and and Internet connection. SKYPE does not video chat with MSN nor other chat clients.
No, the s-video is a video only connection.
Without getting too technical. Since a the cable connnection for your internet also carries the spectrum of frequencies to view any analogue cable station, most often referred to as Basic Cable. Most cable companies will install a video filter on the line, which blocks these frequencies while still allowing the necessary one's for the internet connection.
no the HDMI cable provides for both audio and HD video
it depends on your cable provider. also video games WONT go on a cable bill. they dont use cable, even if you have a internet or wifi connection.
Skype or Oovoo is also good
You need to use component or S video connection with an optional PS3 A/V cable connection cable
It is likely that the Internet connection for yourself or the receiving party is not strong enough for the latency required for a video call.
No. It is an obsolete video connection format. You will need to connect audio separately.
you can put a video-cable in the video port from your laptop with an adapter cable witch end in a tulip cable(yellow). the (yellow) tulip cable is conected in the S-video in port section below the S-cable input. if you can vind the adaptor witch end in a S-cable it,s better bud harder to vind. the usb connection does not work without the driver,do not know were to find one.
There are many video editing apps for Android phones that you can use without an internet connection. The best one is caput.