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    Vids

    Why when watching u-tube vids do they keep buffering. The stop start is very annoying. Any tips would be great. Cheers Brett

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    I had this problem a while ago and somone on here gave me the answer.

    I have a home wireless network, and had my firewall activated on both computers and the modem/router.

    It was recommended that I disable the firewalls on my computers and leave the router firewall activated, as this gives adequate protection.

    Aside from never ending Vista/XL messages that the world will end, this has been great for over a year now and vid downloads are now fast with no stopping.
    Regard sPhilip A

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    I have one wireless here aswell so could be my problem. I will see if i can work out how to turn it off. Thanks Brett

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    Still buffering. I am using firefox, I tried google chrome and no buffering


    I have updated fire fox and still buffering. Any help???

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    Bandwidth

    Hi,

    Can you advise of your connection speed??? also try a speed test - there is one here: Bandwidth Test - Run Broadband Internet Speed Test - Oz Broadband Speed Test

    Let me know the results.

    Rokkitt

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rokkitt View Post
    Hi,

    Can you advise of your connection speed??? also try a speed test - there is one here: Bandwidth Test - Run Broadband Internet Speed Test - Oz Broadband Speed Test

    Let me know the results.

    Rokkitt
    Hope i did this right. Here is the result
    Connection speed is 1500/256
    Upload Test

    Results

    You uploaded 206 KB bytes in 7.51 seconds.
    kbps: 224.8
    KB/s: 28.1
    Mbps: 0.22

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    Hi,

    Had a little look around and it seems there may be an issue with Firefox (use IE8 myself and no probs) but here is a possible fix on this page:
    http://lifehacker.com/5120654/youtube-buffer-video-prevents-auto+playing
    Not sure if this will help....
    Most people seem to suggest increasing the buffer in windows media player but not confident this will work.

    Regards
    Rokkitt

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    Although it's not really an answer to your problem, from time to time I get the same thing so I just pause the video, go make a cup of tea and let the buffer get ahead so that when you start playing it again you don't get the start/stop.

    As I say, it's not really a solution but it helps.

    Cheers, LandieMan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rokkitt View Post
    Hi,

    Had a little look around and it seems there may be an issue with Firefox (use IE8 myself and no probs) but here is a possible fix on this page:
    http://lifehacker.com/5120654/youtube-buffer-video-prevents-auto+playing
    Not sure if this will help....
    Most people seem to suggest increasing the buffer in windows media player but not confident this will work.

    Regards
    Rokkitt

    I don't think it is neccessarily a browser problem more a connection speed issue, I generally get buffering problems at work (IE7) but only rarely at home FF3.?


    Martyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandieMan View Post
    Although it's not really an answer to your problem, from time to time I get the same thing so I just pause the video, go make a cup of tea and let the buffer get ahead so that when you start playing it again you don't get the start/stop.

    As I say, it's not really a solution but it helps.

    Cheers, LandieMan
    I do much the same. Just start the vid, then pause it. Depending on how long it is, once it has buffered about half way, start playing again.

    You should find that the download speed will be enough for it to keep playing, but download fast enough infront of the bit you are up to.

    The other option is to save the vid, then just watch it at your leisure.

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