Posts Tagged ‘skype’

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quick test of yugma skype edition

January 23, 2008

Yesterday my favorite internaut and I did a very quick test of Yugma using its Skype plug-in.

Heard of Yugma? It’s a cross platform screen-sharing application. You need to install it on your computer, as does anyone you want to do the sharing with. It’s a java program, so if you don’t have the right java runtime the installation might have a bump or two.

The Skype plug-in needs to be installed too, also a java app. (For this, I needed to change the version of the runtime I was using, which was more of a bother than a real problem; for an “average user” that might be a serious hindrance, however.)

So you need all 3: Skype, Yugma, and the Yugma Skype plug-in. Once everything’s installed, and you open up Yugma, you’ll see a list of your Skype contacts. This seems to be the benefit of using the Skype plug-in for Yugma: you can invite your Skype contacts to do screen-sharing directly from Yugma, instead of sending out the email invitations that otherwise would be necessary.

Other than that, you’re still using Skype and Yugma at the same time – not integrated together, but using them in parallel.  We had both a chat and a Skype phone call open during our screen sharing session.

It was not a really thorough test, but maybe a more realistic one, since we decided to just use it quickly so David could show me something he was doing. So more like a real life situation, like “hey what do you have to do to do blah, can you show me quick….”.

And all in all, it works. I got to see what he did. But…
…we lost phone contact a couple times. That’s a real pain. Chat just takes too much time, sometimes you just need to talk something through. Then Yugma’s basic functionality didn’t work: I tried to share my screen, Yugma told me it had started, but my colleague’s Yugma window remained black. At that point we just had to drop it and move on. Like I said, in that way it was more of a real test: in the real world, if it doesn’t work, you just can’t take time to fiddle until it does.

It’s great to be able to share screens, especially when it’s free (for up to 10 people, I think). For e-learning purposes, collaborative work, helping an uncle install this or that, etc.  – there are plenty of situations where Yugma has lots of potential. But if it’s not stable yet, I hesitate to recommend it to a business or institution that needs a reliable solution…

I’ll be watching and waiting though.

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excellent how-to tutorial for recording interviews on skype

January 3, 2008

Doug Kaye and Paul Figgiani of the Conversations Network have put together a fantastic audiovisual guide to recording skype interviews. It’s about 20 minutes of essential info about setting up your system to optimize recording quality. If you’re doing any remote interviewing for podcasting or any other purpose, take the time to listen through, you’ll be glad you did. The word is out: skype quality is there.

Doug and Paul tell what you have to do very nicely, explaining in a simple, straight-forward way (even if you just understand the jist of it and not the whole story). Some of the main tips include:

  • use a usb headset, even a cheapo will do
  • position your mic up near nose to avoid breathing noise (!)
  • close all unnecessary apps! to free up cpu power, especially network apps
  • use a good broadband connection
  • record stereo with host and guest each on a separate left or right channel
  • record in uncompressed, high quality format
  • set up your router for permanent private IP address
  • set up port forwarding to avoid relays
  • use the Levelator on your audio files

The last few items there might not mean much to you, but if you listen to the slide presentation you’ll have all the necessary details and the specific step by step instructions to set up your recording for great quality skype interviews.

An excellent resource, big thanks to Doug and Paul and the Conversations Network!

Some links mentioned in the presentation:

Levelator – if you’re doing *any* audio, just get this freebie, it’s amazing.

Skype doh! ;-)

SkypeOut

USB Plantronics Audio 650 Headset

dslreports.com

Audio Hijack Pro (mac os x)

CallBurner (windows)

Sox utility to merge mutliple files into stereo file

Bias Peak Pro

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Resources and tips for making Skype interviews

June 21, 2006

Great resources from cogdogblog in this post on his experience doing a skype interview:

http://cogdogblog.com/2006/06/20/interview-with-dr-microphone/

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skype echo

May 9, 2006

about that echo you get with skype:

originally from gerhard at forum.skype.com, via jan in malaysia:
http://zog.typepad.com/malaysia/2005/08/the_echo_in_sky_1.html

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test your skype sound setup

January 16, 2006

without testing your friends’ patience. Add a new user echo123 – that’s skype’s testing service. It’s a recording, but it then lets you record and listen back.

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Show your skype status on a web page

October 6, 2005

Andreas and Rolf have added skype contact buttons to the Edutech Vista page that show whether they’re online or not:
http://edutech.ch/vista/

The code and images are from http://www.skypepresence.com/

Oops, maybe it’s done with a plug-in here
http://plugin.jyve.com/?fuse=webtool

somewhere around there anyway :-/

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Skype add-ons, including app sharing

July 27, 2005