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  • extremely high CPU usage on 2.13GHz MacBook Air

    Hi, I just brought this brand new 2.13GHz Core 2 Duo Macbook Air with 2GB of memory(the machine is standard configuration for the new 2.13GHz MBA with all updates from Apple installed). and I installed oovoo on it with no problems at all. This MBA has NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics processor with 256MB...
    Posted to Forum by Robin Zhao on 07-04-2009
  • Re: ooVoo Mac user trying to conference with PC users

    I'm having the same issue. I'm on a PC, both vista and xp and when trying to call my sister's apple she is unable to see me or hear me on the XP and only hear me on the vista. But I can talk to other PC users.
    Posted to Forum by trckldb on 05-09-2009
  • Re: Oovoo Web API

    These features are currently not available in the ooVoo MAC version. We’re working on a new version that will offer Web Video Calls and Video Chat Rooms for MAC users. Keep your eye out for a new release coming soon…
    Posted to Forum by sergeyd on 04-01-2009
  • Video Call won´t start

    Hi, I have installed the latest Mac version of oovoo, wich support Safari 4 Beta. All test are running fine. The video call crashes always and it deppen not if I call someone or a friend call me. Always when I try to pick up the call the call crashes, but not the apllication. Hope my english...
    Posted to Forum by nikolaje on 03-18-2009
  • Re: ooVoo Vanishes

    Hi. I have the very same question as Vic (just downloaded and redownloaded the latest version, checked firewall and still not getting video calls to work after reredownloading as per your suggestion). Is there anything else that can be tried other that, as I have seen several users having the same issue...
    Posted to Forum by Leo on 08-25-2008
  • Re: Why OOVOO Connection was lost??

    I have the same issue with oovoo (latest version, firewall checked, other video apps working without problem etc). Ideas? Also, what is a "specific service issue" as opposed to a "technical question"? Isn't oovoo like, the service we are talking about? Isn't a specific service...
    Posted to Forum by Leo on 08-25-2008
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