Skip to main content

How to make a call on Discord?

 You may have already seen our beginner’s guide to Discord, which covers the basics of joining and creating servers—places where people can gather to chat about various topics. But did you know you can make voice and video calls through the service, too?


In fact, much of Discord’s appeal lies in how good its calling is. Its birth came about precisely because its founders wanted a better VoIP platform for gamers to use during group play sessions.

https://khunnaiver.blogspot.com/2020/08/5-Bueng-Khong-Long-hotels-Bueng-Kan.html

But even if you’re not raiding with friends, you can still use Discord to make voice and video calls. (It can be a good workaround for poor cell phone reception, for example.) Hopping in one is quite simple, too, though you will have to do a little setup first.

Step 1: Make some friends


To make a call in Discord, you have to be friends with the person (or people) you want to speak with. You can send a friend request in one of two ways on PC or mobile:

PC


  • Go into your Home screen by clicking on the Discord logo icon in the upper left of your screen. Click on Friends in the new left navbar that appears, then on the green Add Friend button. You will need to know their Discord tag (e.g., ExampleTag#0000). For more search methods, try the mobile app.
  • On a Discord server, you share with the person, click on their username, then on their user avatar. Hit the green Send friend request button.

Mobile


  • At the bottom of the app, tap on the icon of a person waving. Then tap on the icon of a person with a plus sign in the upper right of the screen. You can then add people through one of three methods: entering their Discord tag (e.g., ExampleTag#0000), using Nearby Scan, or the Find Your Friends feature. For the latter two, your friends will also have to participate for them to work.
  • On a Discord server, you share with the person, tap on their user avatar, then on Add Friend. 

Step 2: Start a call

Starting a call is pretty simple, especially since there’s no real differentiation between voice and video calls. One method simply starts the call with audio-only and the other one with everyone’s video on.

PC


Click on the Discord logo icon at the upper left, then on Friends in the left navbar. The view will default to online friends. Click on the icon with three vertical dots and choose Start video call or Start voice call. Alternatively, you can open your direct messages with your friend, then click the phone or video camera icon at the top.


For group calls, you must first create a group chat. The easiest way is to click on the chat icon with a plus sign on the Friends screen. You can also open your direct messages with a friend you want in the group, then click on the icon of a person with a plus sign at the top of the screen. After you’ve started a group chat, click the phone or video camera icon at the top.

Mobile


At the bottom of your screen, swipe right on your screen, then tap the icon of a person waving. Your friend's list will appear. Tap the phone icon next to your friend’s name to start an audio call. (You can enable video once the call starts.)


For group calls, you have to create a group chat first. To do so, swipe right on your screen, then tap on the icon of a person waving. At the top of the screen, tap the icon of a chat icon with a plus sign. You can also start a group chats from your Direct Messages screen or in your direct messages with a person you want in your group. Once the group chat is open, tap the phone or video camera icon at the top.

Things you should know about Discord calls


Discord calls are very good—the PCWorld staff uses them regularly during our off-hours. But you should always go into service knowing the important details, so we’ve compiled several things to get you fully up to speed.

  • Discord does not offer end-to-end encryption for voice and video calls. For that level of security, you’ll need to stick with WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Signal, or the like.
  • Discord calls have no time restrictions, so you can be on them for as long as you like. However, you can’t sit in a call by yourself indefinitely until other people join; the system will boot you after a short period.
  • You can share your screen or stream a game to call participants at 720p/30fps by default. For higher resolutions and 60fps, you’ll need to a Discord Nitro subscription.
  • Like other popular VoIP calling apps, video backgrounds are available for calls, but standard Discord users only get eight presets and a blur option. For custom backgrounds, you need to subscribe to Nitro.
  • If your friends can’t hear you speaking, verify that your input and output devices are set correctly. Discord can change these randomly. Also, make sure that you don’t have push-to-talk on—or if you purposely do, that your keybind is correct.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

10 of the latest Microsoft Teams integrations to help you work smarter, not harder

We built Microsoft Teams as a platform to bring together all of your workplace tools, apps, and services—whether or not we built them—to allow you to deliver better workday flow for you and your employees. A lot of you recognize the power of Teams, and you’ve been asking how to use Teams to its full advantage. Look no further. Today, we’re sharing ten of the latest Teams integrations you can use every day to simplify workflows, refocus your attention, and get back to working smarter—not harder. This is something our CEO, Satya Nadella, recently addressed in his interview on the future of communication at work with the Wall Street Journal. http://www.kadimkrallik.com/forum/thread-49637-post-77336.html#pid77336 http://forum.mukhronus.com/thread-67277.html https://pozyczkaforum.pl/thread-145665.html https://www.netmaid.com.sg/forums/showthread.php?tid=1504&pid=3947#pid3947 https://forum.armdevelopers.com/thread-18108.html Ten of the latest integrations to try in Teams These ten integr

Best Ways to Clear Clipboard History in Windows 11

 In this article, I will cover different methods to clear Clipboard history in Windows 11. The Windows 11 clipboard is a special place in the computer’s memory that stores everything you copy. When you copy content on your Windows 11 PC, it’s automatically copied to your clipboard for you to paste. Windows 11 Clipboard is a very useful feature but most Windows 11 PC users are unaware of Clipboard functionality. You can paste multiple items from your clipboard history. In addition, you can also pin the items you tend to use all the time and sync your clipboard history to the cloud. On Windows 11 PC, you can launch the clipboard using the Windows+V shortcut key. The Clipboard data shows the history of items that you have copied on a Windows 11 PC. http://www.nometoqueslashelveticas.com/2010/04/la-aspirina-se-anuncia-con-graffitis.html?m=0 https://www.iloveitallwithmonikawright.com/2010/12/get-ready.html You can pin an item if it’s important and used frequently, and you can even delete an

Design your remote work culture with Microsoft Teams apps

Microsoft Teams is best known for group channels, chat conversations, meetings, and calendars all in one place, making team collaboration easier within a unified hub. But beyond this - by providing many ways that apps can integrate, Microsoft Teams is designed to be highly tailored. It can become a customized digital home for your team, well suited for remote work scenarios. Many teams are now fully working remotely. As they adapt, it’s important to keep experimenting in customizing the mix of communication styles and applications to find the right balance for your team. https://www.mazdaspeed.pl/forum/viewtopic.php?t=101428 Many of the app integrations for Microsoft Team focus on connecting with the apps you’re already using, like ADP or Adobe Creative Cloud. As you design and iterate on remote working to further keep your team culture together and integrated, many solutions within the Microsoft Teams Store are specifically designed to help keep teams working together. https:/