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Skype 3.8 for Windows goes public with audio improvements, other tweaks

Beta-friendly users have been running Skype 3.8 for Windows since April 2.
But with the usual beta imperfections now sanded off, this audio-focused
iteration of Skype is ready for public release. If you?re a Windows user,
head to the download page to get it. 
 
The main improvements can be found under the hood of the audio engine. In
the real world, this translates to significantly reduced background noise,
less delay, fewer call drops, and fewer cut-outs. And if you change your
headset, headphones or microphone, there?s no need to mess around with sound
settings. 3.8 takes care of it behind the scenes. 
 
One technologically minor but user-friendly change is this: by default,
we?ve hidden the user?s profile image in incoming authorization requests.
Some people have been using offensive images, so we decided to put them
behind a veil. You can still see the hidden avatar if you click on it. 
 
The release also includes a number of video-related bug fixes, our own UPnP
implementation and other tweaks. And even if you?re happy with an older
version of Skype, we recommend upgrading to the latest. If only it?d come
with that new-car smell?
 

 

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