How To Make Video Calls With Multiple People Using Computer | Social networks

Make video calls with several people on the computer possible with Skype. The service allows up to 50 people to chat on video at the same time. In addition to being available in the iPhone application (iOS), Android and PC software (Windows and Mac OS), a group video call can also be initiated via the Microsoft messenger web version.

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The ideal feature for home office professionals who want to start meetings between various employees or family members who are chatting online during the coronavirus quarantine. Simply create a name for the group and add other service users who will receive an alert when a video conference is requested. Check out how to make a video call with several people using your computer.

Skype Online: learn how to use

Skype Online: learn how to use

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Step 1. Access the service's web page (http://web.skype/) and enter your e-mail address linked to the service. Click on the "Next" button;

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When to log in to a Skype account on the web Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa

Step 2. Enter your Skype access password and press the "Login" button;

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When logging into a Skype account to have a video conference on the computer Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa

Step 3. Click on the "New Chat" option and then on the "New Group Chat" feature;

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When to start creating a group chat on Skype on the PC Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa

Step 4. Enter a name for the conversation group and click on the button with arrow icon in the lower right corner of the screen;

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When creating a video conference group on Skype Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa

Step 5. Select the contacts you want to add to the group and click on the "Done" button;

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When defining the participants of a video conference on Skype via PC Photo: Reproduction / Marvin Costa

Step 6. With the group created, click on the camera icon in the upper right corner of the screen to start configuring the videoconference;

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When to start the procedure to create a video conference on Skype Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa

Step 7. At this point, allow Skype to access your computer's camera. To do this, click the "Allow" button on the alert that appears on the screen;

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To enable the web version of Skype access the computer's camera Photo: Reproduction / Marvin Costa

Step 8. With the camera ready, click on the camcorder icon to start the video conference, as shown in the image below.

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When to start a video conference on the web version of Skype Photo: Reproduo / Marvin Costa