The built-in webcam is for you. Click on show webcam. It will say, yadda yadda is inviting [person] to see webcam. Accept or Cancel. If [person] accepts, he/she can see you, not the other way around. If you want to see [person], he'd/she'd have to do the same thing on his/her end; then you accept. Voila! cam to cam
No, you cannot. Your webcam (which is connected to YOUR computer) can only record what is in front of it (that's you.) If the other person does not have a webcam, there is nothing to record their face. However, the other person will be able to see you (since you have the webcam.)
No. If only one person has a webcam, then there is no way for video to be recorded or streamed from the person who does not have one.
Did you mean to type How come the person on the other end can't see me on my web cam?
Yes, if your both connected to the Internet.
If you have a webcam and so does the person you are in contact with, then yes you can see each other using Skype.
It must be an error of their camera or webcam. Camera of webcam is the thing which allows to see the other person. Or the might have some internet issue on their side.
With most software you can have a single camera conference. The person who has the web cam will be the only one you will see.
Yes. That is the whole point of using a webcam.
You will see an extreme closeup of the person. If the webcam is attached to the face, you will either see black. Or you could see very closeup image.
Sure but you if you do not know the other person...you view at your own risk
Print out a picture of the person you want to look like, and place this picture in front of the webcam. Fools the other person every time.