how do i watch a video clip without it stoping and reloading to the buffer
when trying to watch a video clip .... from a website... it will start and then stop... and start again.... and so onseems like it can only buffer alittle at a time,,,, plays a short piece and stops,,, plays a short piece and stop....... on and on1 person needs an answerI do too
February 6th, 2011 11:03pm

Hi,Normally speed depends upon your internet connection, Buffering is just the process of downloading the pieces of the file and holding it until it can be viewed.You can try configure Windows Media Player:1. Open Windows Media Player.2. Right click the title bar -> Tools -> Options ->Performance tab.3. Set the desired changes in the Network Buffering section.Buffering is just storing content before the media starts playing. Some will notice a short pause before the media plays and this is just the application saving data in hopes that small network dips will not be noticed. The ultimate solution is ofcourse getting more bandwidth. If you are tiring to watch a HD Clip on a 56k modem connection no amount of buffering will help you unless you download the entire video clip before you play it. Getting more bandwidth usually means paying your ISP more money for a better plan.Hope this helps...
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February 6th, 2011 11:19pm

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