No, you can either buy a usb webcam. Or you could just chat via voice with your friends with either our earbuds or built in mic
A Webcam, a microbit processor, a computer device (iPod, iPhone, iPad count as well as laptops), a Skype account, a microphone (most webcams have them built in), an internet connection, and someone to answer your call.
yes. You can use skype to preview your webcam in full screen
I use it for Skype How to work with the ' Video Device > Video Output' feature:http://www.willingsoftware.com/help/howto.shtml#29
On a laptop, you may have a in-built webcam. If not, well the first thing is buy a webcam. For the software, you can use Skype, Windows Live Messager and maybe more.
To use Asus LifeFrame with Skype, first ensure that your Asus webcam is properly installed and recognized by your computer. Open Asus LifeFrame to access the camera settings and features, then launch Skype. In Skype, go to Settings > Audio & Video, and select your Asus webcam as the video source. You can now use the camera for video calls on Skype.
Yes you can
Many computers have webcams built in which means there is not need to purchase an additional webcam to use with Skype. However, if you plan on having frequent video conferencing sessions, a good quality webcam is worth the investment as it makes for clearer images while talking.
You need a Webcam to use Skype. Not a Original Camera!
u need a computer. first download skype on your ipod. make an skype account on your ipod and a different one on your computer and video skype yourself. download manycam, and film yourself over skype through manycam. use that as your chatroulette webcam. i had the same problem. ENJOY!
Skype™ is free if used from computer to computer. If you use Skype to call a land line, then you have to pay, although per-minute charges are still very cheap when compared to regular long-distance telephone service. Calls to a mobile phone from Skype are costly. To use Skype most effectively, it helps to have a headphone with a noise-canceling boom microphone. Decent ones can be had for about US$30-US$50. If you want to engage in video conferencing, a webcam with built-in LED lighting is useful; that may run you another US$10-US$50, depending on where you buy it. Such accessories are optional, however, and if your computer comes with a built-in microphone, speakers and webcam, all you need is the free Skype software and a DSL or faster Internet connection.
Just use your webcam! There's nothing to it, it's totally free.
Skype is a type of video conferencing software. You would install the software on your computer. To effectively use it however, you would need a webcam and microphone, which are hardware components.