video stopping
Moderator: Shoshanah Marohn
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- Location: South Carolina, USA
video stopping
Its so frustrating to try to watch a video that keeps stopping all the time. Whats the problem here?
Takes ten minutes to watch a two minute video. Can this be fixed? "Help"
CB
Takes ten minutes to watch a two minute video. Can this be fixed? "Help"
CB
- Terry McCumbee
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- Joined: 25 Oct 2005 12:01 am
- Location: West Virginia, USA
Hi CB
Maybe this will help you. Go to youtube and click on your account and then click on your playback setup. See what box you have checked on video playback quality. It will say choose a default setting. Click on Choose playback based on current connection speed,then click on save changes. This may help you. I know youtube is doing a lot of changes so you'll have to bear with them but this may help.
All my best
Terry
Maybe this will help you. Go to youtube and click on your account and then click on your playback setup. See what box you have checked on video playback quality. It will say choose a default setting. Click on Choose playback based on current connection speed,then click on save changes. This may help you. I know youtube is doing a lot of changes so you'll have to bear with them but this may help.
All my best
Terry
- James Kerr
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- Carl Kilmer
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- Location: East Central, Illinois
Hi CB, Sounds like you have a Hughes Satallite System.
That's what I'm stuck with. They say it's 100Kbs, but during
the day it's about 2-9Kbs and sometimes it don't even work.
I have to wait till late at night when the user traffic is low,
and then then I'll usually get a speed of around 70-100Kbs.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
That's what I'm stuck with. They say it's 100Kbs, but during
the day it's about 2-9Kbs and sometimes it don't even work.
I have to wait till late at night when the user traffic is low,
and then then I'll usually get a speed of around 70-100Kbs.
Carl "Lucky" Kilmer
aka "Lucky Kay"--Custom built Rittenberry SD10 3X5, Walker S/S, NV-112, and Hilton Pedal