The Skype team has just released a beta version of Skype for Windows 5. The brand new version introduces free video calling in friends that supports up to 5 people. video team agenda Every one in the group are able to see and hear each other. The video call feature is advertised as a free trial suggests so it becomes a payment feature in future versions of Skype, as when the ultimate version is released in May Skype. It is in beta which means there may well be more upgrading is possible.
To produce video calls to each participant in the group video call group needs to operate the beta of Skype 5. For calls in groups then you can begin using the Add button to invite people in conversation and then clicking Video Call button later. Skype call in groups need a fast Net connection and a “reasonably” PC. However, Group calls are billed as a fresh bonus features that developers could make their debut in 2010, which implies that you will have additional payment functions.
The listing of release notes, other improvements and new features in Skype beta 5 will soon be possible. If any user find bugs or have any suggestion regarding its feature, then he can suggest to Skype. Interested users can download Skype Beta 5 for Windows on the state Skype website
Group video calling works together beta 5 and only supports Windows operating system. All people on the call must have this version of Skype, because on other version it doesn’t work. For calls your PC must have 1GHz processor, at the very least 256 MB of RAM and will need to have webcam with good pixel (for clear image).