Hi,
The reason I uncheck the "Let Skype Ajust MY Audio" checkbox is because I 
find, that when talking to people, if something loud hapins, it turns my mic 
volume down way! to low, and doesn't return back to normal afterwards. it 
also makes Skype sound better, but that's just my opinion. Also, it makes 
sure that people can always hear me when I uncheck that box.
I haven't seen anything dealing with Winamp in the Skype Options Dialog. 
But, who knows, I might be missing or overlooking something.
HTH,

Jeffrey Shockley
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sieghard Weitzel" <[email protected]>
To: "Skype Mailing List" <skypeenglish at emissives.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 2:38 AM
Subject: [Skypeenglish] Automatically adjust volume and Winamp


Hello list,



Just had two quick questions - I am using Skype version 3.8:



1.       I seem to remember reading in previous posts on this list that it
is recommended not to check the "Let Skype adjust my Audio Settings"
checkbox under "Tools", "Options" and "Audio". Is that correct and, if so,
why is that the recommended setting? I am asking this because I just
purchased an Ipevo Free-1 USB Skype phone and it works much better if I
check this option and so far I have not experienced any negative effects
because of it.



2.       I also seem to remember that Skype had an option to automatically
pause Winamp if a call was coming in. I found this a useful feature, but
can't seem to find it under any of the tabs in the Options. Has that feature
been removed?





Just out of curiocity, is anybody else on here using any kind of Skype
phone, USB or wireless? I use Skype a lot with Skype Out for calling long
distance in Canada, to the US as well as Germany. I have tried the Netgear
WiFi phone, but the voice quality isn't the greatest and the battery life is
poor. I am very happy with the Ipevo Free-1 phone, it is a basic USB phone
and I paid about $35 canadian for it. It has an 8 foot USB cord, a buttom
which when pressed focuses Skype on the computer and then there is a up and
down toggle with which you can scroll through the contact list. You also
have a "Plus" button and if you press it it puts you straight into the
addressbar after a "+" symbol and you can just dial whatever number you want
to call with Skype Out like you would on a regular phone. Then press the
"Talk" button and the call goes through. There is also a Volume Up and Down
on the side of the phone and three programmable function keys which you can
program with Redial, Hold, Voice Mail etc. The Free-1 offers 16 Bit sound
quality for Skype-to-Skype calls and 8 bit for Skype-to-phone calls. There
is also a Free-2 version of the phone which has an LCD display and it comes
with free recording software and you can record a conversation with the
press of a single button on the phone.



Since I am quite happy with the Ipevo USB phone, I have just ordered the
Ipevo Solo Desktop phone for my business, it is a corded desktop speaker
phone with Skype embedded and it gets connected directly to your router with
a Cad 5 cable which makes it a stand-alone phone not requiring the computer
to be on. It offers the same voice quality as the USB phone, i.e. 16 bit for
skype-to-skype and 8 bit for skype-to-phone calls and the nice thing is that
it always on and there are no practical limitations to cable length as you
can easily go 100 feet with Cad 5 cable which is more than enough for most
applications. The only disadvantage here is that sighted help is needed to
initially setup the phone, i.e. set the date/time and sign into Skype which
has to be done through the keypad. I am as to whether it is possible (with
sighted help) to do the sign-in and remember all the keystrokes so that I
could do it by myself in case it ever got disconnected during a power-outage
etc. I can put up a little review on the list if people on here are
interested. The cost for the Ipevo Solo is $169.95 USD.



Look forward to hearing back on the "Let Skype Adjust my Audio Settings" and
"Winamp" issues.





Take care,

Sieghard



E-mail: Sieghard at telus.net

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