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RE: Youtube stuttering? - tothebonezone - 04-17-2013

(04-17-2013, 09:23 AM)AeternusDoleo Wrote: Are you sure it's the connection, and not your computer/browser being unable to render the stream in time? I know Internet Exploder tends to have... issues... when it's been running a while.

Yeah, it's not my PC either. I have a slightly outdated supercomputer going on.

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(04-17-2013, 08:34 AM)belarusich Wrote: 1. How much do you pay for internet?

A lot.


RE: Youtube stuttering? - Balaerus - 04-17-2013

Like stuttering on 720p and 1080p or on all resolutions? Because when I turn on an HD resolution it buffers just fine but there seems to be a lot a frames missing. I have plenty of bandwidth so that shouldn't be the problem.

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RE: Youtube stuttering? - tothebonezone - 04-17-2013

It'll stutter at everything but 240p. It'll play, stop, buffer, play, stop, buffer, at 240p it'll load everything.

I've noticed that it won't do it on videos that have hundreds of thousands of views, just everything else.


RE: Youtube stuttering? - utrack - 04-17-2013

@belarusich: 730 RUR.
@Saronsen: I'd suggest tinkering with your RAM; 1333MHz is standard for DDR3, as well as higher timings.
(upd: actually Speccy shows wrong freq for me too)


RE: Youtube stuttering? - tothebonezone - 04-17-2013

(04-17-2013, 10:08 AM)utrack Wrote: @Saronsen: I'd suggest tinkering with your RAM; 1333MHz is standard for DDR3, as well as higher timings.

Not actually competent with things beyond putting together a PC, how do I go about that?


RE: Youtube stuttering? - Fletcher - 04-17-2013

Try turning off hardware acceleration by right clicking the youtube video, hit settings and turn it off.

Hardware acceleration causes my PC screen to black out as it switches to 'boosting' the HD of the videos by switching to my GPU rather than doing it normally. However that works, never bothered looking into it.