

The company found what it needed in Qualcomm's Snapdragon MSM8x55 chipset, built for video encoding/decoding in dedicated hardware.
OOVOO FOR COMPUTERS SOFTWARE
OoVoo saw that its best chance of delivering a high-quality, mobile user experience and differentiating itself from its competitors was through hardware accelerated video processing: offloading the work of encoding and decoding from software running on the CPU to dedicated video hardware.

It also consumes resources (cycles, memory, power) that the phone could use for other functions.

Decide if you want to show your picture only to your contacts.Use controls for your audio/video devices during the conversation.Leave a voice, video or text message if there is no answer to your call.Use a new drop-down menu to enlarge the video window, chat, send files, or take a picture.
OOVOO FOR COMPUTERS OFFLINE
Send chat messages to contacts who are offline.Save unfinished video messages to a "Drafts" folder to send later.Ability to save video messages to your computer.The application is easy to use and also enables you to record and send video messages, chat with friends, and share files.

You can see which contacts are online and easily call them for a live video conversation. The video and audio is of superb quality and only requires a standard broadband Internet connection (such as DSL or cable). You can participate in a video conversation one-on-one or with up to 6 participants using a standard computer (Pentium 4 1 GHz or higher) with just a web camera and headset (or microphone and speakers). It's the closest thing to being there with your family, friends and people you meet with.
