Saturday, 3 March 2007

Skype

Skype is a proprietary VoIP application that provides a free voice call service (to other Skype users) and a prepaid service for dialling out to fixed or mobile phones anywhere on the planet.

It also provides basic presence and IM, but oddly enough, did not (until recently) store your buddy list centrally (if you run Skype on several machines (and you can run it on Mac OS X, Windows and Linux), you had to add your contacts manually several times, which was plain stupid).

The protocol used is entirely proprietary and a nuisance to most ISPs and telcos because:

  • It's P2P, providing very good voice quality and low latency while doing NAT traversal like a knife through butter.
  • It's AES encrypted.

Resources:

using terms from application "Address Book"
        on action property
                return "phone"
        end action property

        on action title for p with e
                return "Call with Skype"
        end action title

        on should enable action for p with e
                return true
        end should enable action

        on perform action for p with e
                set SKYPEurl to "callto://" & (value of e as string)
                tell application "Skype"
                        get URL SKYPEurl
                        activate
                end tell
                return true
        end perform action
end using terms from

(Lasar Liepins tells me that this appears to have been built in to version 2.5.0.85, since there are now "Dial with Skype" and "Send SMS with Skype" menu items in the contextual menu of phone numbers)

Setting Your Mood Message To The iTunes Track

Set SKShowITunesSongAsMoodMessage=1 in com.skype.skype.plist.

High-Quality Video Calls

(taken from here)

Using version 2.5.0.85 or newer, find its config.xml file's Video (the file is in your Library/Application Support/Skype/username folder), which should look somewhat like so:

<Video>
      <Device>Built-in iSight</Device>
</Video>

Add capture settings as follows:

<Video>
      <CaptureWidth>640</CaptureWidth>
      <CaptureHeight>480</CaptureHeight>
      <Device>Built-in iSight</Device>
</Video>

Obviously, this eats up bandwidth and CPU power...

There is a similar hack for Windows


See Also

Nearly Straight TenThe Switcher's Application GuideHow to Switch to the MacSay hello to Gmail voice and video chat
VoIPAddress BookTale of a NetbookLinux
Skype for mobile in betaSkype 2.7 Release NotesSony officially announces Skype on PSP3 launches new Skype mobile phone
Safe DistanceTechdirt: eBay Evaporates $1.43 Billion In Supposed Skype SynergiesiPod Touch: Apple almost gets it right...UserFriendly on the Skype Outage
Heartbeat - Skype Service StatusSkype 2.7 for Mac beta integrates Address Book contactsFirst look: Skype for the Nokia N800 Internet TabletThe Last 48h
SkypeAll Those Pretty ColorsLooking Forward to 2007And Now, Back To Our Irregularly Scheduled Posting
Things I Can't Get Around To Do, Part OneSunnyHalibuts and ShrimpsSony/Mylo
Work, Resumed.Random WalksiTunesMac OS X
Bricked, TwiceHaving a Cow of a WeekDipping My ToesDo Not Disturb
Post-Dinner ReadingWindowsOdds and Ends2005 in Review
P2PRainy BreakTurbo ModeFor No Useful Purpose
Tick TockMinimal ServiceIdle Musings By The BeachWhy Even The Economist Can Be Wrong
And I Wanted a Quiet Vacation...So, eBay Bought Skype - What Of It?Stereo MigraineGoogle Talk?
Odin's DaySIP devices:MoonlightingMore Backlog
blog.flush();Eight O'Clock FusionMinimal ServiceWhere Do You Want To Groove Today?
NATOdds and EndsReflections Of a Much Too Tired TecnophileISP
Cement ShoesRe-FocusingPredictions for 20052004 in Review
Como Estas?Link ModeFall of the Web WallBannerless IM
Odds and EndsThe Widest Desktop On EarthLinking SpreeThe Ugliest Phones In The World, and Then Some
Networking OdditiesLink flush timeThree Blind MiceIM