



A laptop or computer with Skype installed.Connecting Epiphan Frame Grabbers to Stream Video over SkypeĪll Epiphan video grabber devices, such as AV.io HD, DVI2USB 3.0, SDI2USB 3.0, DVI2PCIe and DVI2PCIe Duo can inject external video sources into Skype audio video conferences. This means that, depending on multiple factors including computer loading, network congestion and Skype video compression, the streamed video may contain artifacts and the resulting frame rate may vary.Įpiphan customers can inject and stream video during a Skype call using Epiphan video grabbers user as shown in the diagram above. With this architecture, the quality of video may suffer. Unfortunately screen sharing is only available between two users, not in group calls. There are also performance trade offs when the same computer is screen scrapping and encoding audio-video for Skype. Skype is an attractive communication platform with two way audio and video communication. Has anyone seen this before, or have any ideas? Thanks for any insight you may have.This tutorial explains how to use the popular video conferencing software Skype™ to stream or broadcast a VGA, SDI, DVI, or HDMI™ video source signal to a remote viewer. In the client, I can manually uncheck the "Include in my contact card" checkbox, but I cant realistically do this for each user.

When I look at the users contact card, I see both entries present, and labeled as "Call Work". That being said, in the client it shows in the format: +1 (123) 456-7890. In the Skype for Business client, I can also see that this number was obtained from AD, and is greyed out in the appropriate field in the 'Phones' Skype for Business client settings, under Work Phone. Skype for business normalizes these fine, and they are NOT added to the Invalid_AD_Phone_Numbers.txt file. The format we use is +1-12 (North America) When I look at a users contact card, I am seeing their phone number listed twice (in 2 different formats).įor our corporate users, we populate their telephone numbers in the telephone attribute of their AD account. I am having an odd problem with Skype for Business 2015, and I am hoping that someone has seen this before, or has any ideas.
