Toshiba TV Skype camera

FREETALK® Conference HD Camera for Toshiba TVs

Widescreen video calls from your Toshiba TV.

 

Meet the Freetalk TV Camera for Toshiba, which transforms your Toshiba TV (Skype ready models only) into an ultracool videophone for your living room. The wide-angle lens and beam-forming microphones make it possible for everyone to join in the conversation with crystal clear image processing and four noise cancelling audio microphones.

  • Optimized for conference calls

    Optimized for conference calls

    Great for your conference or living room, featuring beam-forming microphones and autofocus wide-angle lens.

  • Skype certified

    Skype certified

    Video call more than 500 million registered people on Skype worldwide for free.

  • Advanced microphone technology

    Advanced microphone technology

    Amazing four-microphone array that eliminates background noise and echo.

  • HD Video

    HD Video

    Capture brilliant, high definition 720p video calls without pushing your computer's processor to the limit. All image processing is done through the camera and not on your computer which allows you to continue working without any loss of performance.


 

  • Height: 45.0 mm
  • Weight: 221 grams
  • Connector type: USB 2.0
  • Cable length: 180.0 cm
  • Resolution: Up to 720p (1280 x 720 pixels)
  • Frame rate: 22 fps at HD 720p, 30 fps with h.264 at WVGA
  • Microphone: 4 unidirectional
  • Audio frequency: 100 to 10 KHz within +/- 10 dB

 

  • Compatible with the following Toshiba TV models: 42SL417, 46SL417, 55SL417, 42TL515, 47TL515, 55TL515, 46UL610, 55UL610 and 65UL610

 

  • FREETALK® Conference HD camera for Toshiba TVs
  • Quick start guide

Troubleshooting

The first steps we recommend if you are having trouble with your camera are: Please ensure that the latest version firmware for your TV is installed. See owners manual for instructions on Updates.

  • Please ensure the receiving party is using the latest version of Skype. Please Note: that calling to Mac or Linux computer will not offer the full functionality do to the Skype software.
  • Use Skype testing tools to test settings before attempting to make a call. See Tools> Option> Audio Settings or Video Settings for testing.
  • Please ensure the lens dust cover that the camera was shipped with has been removed.
  • Please realize that in addition to bandwidth requirements, programs running in the background on the receivers CPU can reduce video resolution.
  • See Skype User Guides (link below) for full Skype usage explanations.

Not Sending Video

Please ensure that the latest version firmware for your TV is installed. See owners manual for instructions on Updates. Make sure the receiver has installed the latest version of Skype for Windows.

Note: that calling to Mac or Linux computer will not offer the full functionality do to the Skype software for these platforms.

Skype’s High Quality Video (640 * 480) requires an Internet connection with a minimum upload speed of 384 Kbps. Where there is insufficient network upload speed the Skype program will have difficultly sending and receiving video.

Also note that there is some network negotiation between Skype program occurring when you start a Skype video call. The two hardware units involved in the call will check the capability of each other, if TV reports that it can only send video in h.264, and if the PC says it can only do VP7 (as is the case for Skype versions earlier than 4.2), then there is no common waymethod of video communication. In this scenario, the video stream will not be transmitted.

Other factors influencing video transmission include the processor speed of the receiving PC and the RAM available. Try asking the receiver to reduce the number of programs open on the receiving PC, especially if the computer has <4GB RAM installed.

Skype also has a “bandwidth management” feature. Skype is constantly monitoring the network connection; should conditions degrade (due to conditions beyond Skype’s control), the video call resolution may drop back to a lower (320 * 240 or 160 * 120). But if network conditions improve again, Skype’s bandwidth management will automatically restore to the best possible resolution.

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