Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and stop
every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
appreciated.
Re: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
"Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7204FA0E-F21E-469B-9578-E438B19503DF@microsoft.com...
> All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and
> stop
> every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> appreciated.
Are you sure your ISP hasn't been carrying out work.
Do the videos play properly after downloading fully.
Re: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
Thanks for your reply. I was in touch with Verizon DSL tech support, and they
told me everything seems to be normal on the line, etc. The videos DO play
normally if I wait long enough for them to download.....!!
"dobey" wrote:
>
> "Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7204FA0E-F21E-469B-9578-E438B19503DF@microsoft.com...
> > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and
> > stop
> > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> > appreciated.
>
> Are you sure your ISP hasn't been carrying out work.
>
> Do the videos play properly after downloading fully.
>
> Could be many reasons.
>
>
>
Re: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
So the question is, what suddenly caused it? My suspicion was that it was
Verizon because I haven't done anything new lately on my computer. When you
go for Help to Verizon it gives you suggestions for changes in Windows
Player, which made no difference there or for Flash Player 9 or even Real
Player.
"dobey" wrote:
>
> "Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:7204FA0E-F21E-469B-9578-E438B19503DF@microsoft.com...
> > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and
> > stop
> > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> > appreciated.
>
> Are you sure your ISP hasn't been carrying out work.
>
> Do the videos play properly after downloading fully.
>
> Could be many reasons.
>
>
>
Re: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
Next time you download something just watch the progress bar.
It just sounds like site congestion, or some other bandwidth restriction is
causing the site not to upload quite as fast as it did before.
It doesn't sound like your computer has a problem at all. The file just
isn't reaching your PC fast enough to play without interruption.
"Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ECB27DCB-06D4-4818-B8B6-96B7E4DAD168@microsoft.com...
> So the question is, what suddenly caused it? My suspicion was that it was
> Verizon because I haven't done anything new lately on my computer. When
> you
> go for Help to Verizon it gives you suggestions for changes in Windows
> Player, which made no difference there or for Flash Player 9 or even Real
> Player.
>
> "dobey" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7204FA0E-F21E-469B-9578-E438B19503DF@microsoft.com...
>> > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online
>> > Youtube
>> > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and
>> > stop
>> > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be
>> > greatly
>> > appreciated.
>>
>> Are you sure your ISP hasn't been carrying out work.
>>
>> Do the videos play properly after downloading fully.
>>
>> Could be many reasons.
>>
>>
>>
Re: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
Dovie wrote:
> So the question is, what suddenly caused it? My suspicion was that it was
> Verizon because I haven't done anything new lately on my computer. When you
> go for Help to Verizon it gives you suggestions for changes in Windows
> Player, which made no difference there or for Flash Player 9 or even Real
> Player.
>
> "dobey" wrote:
>
>> "Dovie" <Dovie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7204FA0E-F21E-469B-9578-E438B19503DF@microsoft.com...
>>> All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
>>> videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and
>>> stop
>>> every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
>>> appreciated.
>> Are you sure your ISP hasn't been carrying out work.
>>
>> Do the videos play properly after downloading fully.
>>
>> Could be many reasons.
If you can convince the players that you have a slower connection, more
of the video will be downloaded before it starts playing. That extra
buffer can allow for busy times of the day, etc..
> All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and stop
> every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> appreciated.
RE: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
If you have not already done so, i would power cycle your modem and/or
router. dsl modems often downtrain the signals, ie: when a certain frequency
on the line isnt coming through properly, many modems shut off that
frequency. after a while of this happening you are obviously going to be
running on a many fewer frequencies than you were before. it is possible
though that you have a modem that automatically uptrains again but most of
them do not do it automatically
"Mathenge" wrote:
> Does Verizon have a method for you to test your line speed? If not, perhaps
> you can check out http://www.speedtest.net/ or
> http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/.
>
> "Dovie" wrote:
>
> > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and stop
> > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> > appreciated.
RE: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
Please tell me how to do this with a DSL Westell 6100 modem. Thank you.
"anthony" wrote:
> If you have not already done so, i would power cycle your modem and/or
> router. dsl modems often downtrain the signals, ie: when a certain frequency
> on the line isnt coming through properly, many modems shut off that
> frequency. after a while of this happening you are obviously going to be
> running on a many fewer frequencies than you were before. it is possible
> though that you have a modem that automatically uptrains again but most of
> them do not do it automatically
>
> "Mathenge" wrote:
>
> > Does Verizon have a method for you to test your line speed? If not, perhaps
> > you can check out http://www.speedtest.net/ or
> > http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/.
> >
> > "Dovie" wrote:
> >
> > > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> > > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and stop
> > > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> > > appreciated.
RE: Why do Youtube and other videos now stutter/buffer?
I tested the speed at speakeasy, and it showed 240 download and 131 upload.
Doesn't sound very good for Verizon DSL!
"Mathenge" wrote:
> Does Verizon have a method for you to test your line speed? If not, perhaps
> you can check out http://www.speedtest.net/ or
> http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/.
>
> "Dovie" wrote:
>
> > All of a sudden the last couple of days I can't watch any online Youtube
> > videos. I emptied my cache, I did disk cleanup. Still videos start and stop
> > every few seconds. This never happened before. Any advice will be greatly
> > appreciated.