Experiencing the iChat woes? Try the Connection Doctor

Now in its fifth iteration, iChat has gained a host of features as it has matured. However, the addition of new features has brought on new complexities and requirements, including both hardware and bandwidth issues. For instance, at the time of its release, iChat 3 users needed a minimum of a Dual 1 GHz G4 and a 384 Kbps Internet connection to initiate a four-way video conference on iChat 3. Photobooth and Backdrop effects, which came along in iChat 4, call for a minimum an Intel Core Duo processor. And then, of course, one must climb the proverbial firewall.
Fortunately, there's iChat's Connection Doctor. Besides telling you what your system is capable of (for example, screen sharing, multiperson video conferences and video recording) and the audio and video quality of your video chat (resolution and frame rate), the Connection Doctor can also tell you if networking issues (i.e., a firewall or port issue) are the source of your video conferencing maladies. To launch iChat's Connection Doctor, click on "Video" on iChat's menu and then select "Connection Doctor." It's just what the doctor ordered.
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As much as I would love to use iChat for all my video conferencing needs, the truth is that Skype's quality is far more superior.
January 15 2010 at 3:01 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI have heard that Skype is better, but I have never had a family member, friend, or associate with it installed.
It is hard enough explaining iChat and AIM account setup over the phone.
A while back, my brother and I did a subjective comparison. (First connecting with iChat, then with Skype, then back again, etc.) We found that we marginally preferred the quality of iChat. Specifically, Skype's audio seemed to echo more. Of course, this was a while ago, so things may have changed.
January 16 2010 at 11:50 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyBrian, that makes no sense. 99.999% of internet users have no V6 connectivity.
January 15 2010 at 2:51 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAlso, Connection Doctor does not provide you with the full picture. The router can be flagged as yellow with "Port Restricted", but iChat still could be fully functional.
Or, it could report green with no issues and still not work.
The biggest word of advice is make sure that you have IPv6 turned on.
It provides iChat with the best ability to get through your routes.
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