For the first time, ManyCam supported high-definition broadcasting for platforms like YouTube and Skype , provided the user had an HD-compatible camera.
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A dedicated "Audio" tab was added, featuring sound effects and a voice changer , allowing users to manage audio sources as precisely as video.
Version 3.0 introduced a more sophisticated video switching panel. Users could define multiple input sources—such as a built-in webcam, an IP camera, a desktop screen capture, or a media file—and switch between them instantly. This functionality, previously the domain of hardware video switchers, allowed streamers to cut between their face and their screen without ending the call or stream.