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October 20, 2012
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Every video or podcast stops and starts every second

  • October 20, 2012
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Any help would be appreiciated, using Chrome, Windows XP Pro with SP3, Pentium 4 2.4GHz, with 2GB Ram, with Nvidia Gforce 5200 video card! Too old a system??

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chris.campbell
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October 25, 2012

That should be fine for system specs.  My first guess would be network bandwidth issues.  Does it seem like the video/audio buffers fast enough or does the buffer continue to run out when the item is played?

Try these two links out, do either of them play better?

Thanks,

Chris

Participant
October 25, 2012

hi, all three are pretty much the same, and its not a buffering issue. I hav Verizon Fios and had a WUGNET speed test show download speed being 11.3 Mbps and upload of 1.24. It was possible the Html was slightly better but not by much.

Jim

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That should be fine for system specs. My first guess would be network bandwidth issues. Does it seem like the video/audio buffers fast enough or does the buffer continue to run out when the item is played? Try these two links out, do either of them play better? HTML5 videoNon-HTML5 video Thanks,Chris

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chris.campbell
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November 3, 2012

Hopefully this has cleared up for you.  However, given that all of the video tests were the same, then we should be able to rule Flash Player out as the culprit because on of the tests used YouTube's HTML5 player.  My hope was that this was just an intermittent connection issue with YouTube's servers.