Film, Media & TV0 min ago
YouTube
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I've been looking at some painting videos on YouTube,but the video catches up with the time line and keeps on "dwelling"I've tried delaying it so that the timeline advances further but the video catches up again and dwells,probably not explained very well but I hope someone can give me an answer please.Thanks!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your broadband speed isn't up to the job, which is why you're suffering 'buffering' problems.
Other than getting a better broadband connection, there's nothing that you can do about it except for waiting for the whole of the video to load before attempting to watch it. (i.e. brew a cuppa while it's stopping and starting and then click on 'Replay' to watch it uninterrupted).
Alternatively try watching it at a time when internet traffic is light, such as early tomorrow morning. (That's because you effectively share your connection to the internet with several other users. The number of other users is determined by your ISP's 'contention ratio'. If you're using a budget provider the contention ratio might be 50 to 1 - meaning that you share with up to 49 other users - or even as bad as 200 to 1. Connecting at 'off peak' times gets you a greater share of the available capacity).
Chris
Other than getting a better broadband connection, there's nothing that you can do about it except for waiting for the whole of the video to load before attempting to watch it. (i.e. brew a cuppa while it's stopping and starting and then click on 'Replay' to watch it uninterrupted).
Alternatively try watching it at a time when internet traffic is light, such as early tomorrow morning. (That's because you effectively share your connection to the internet with several other users. The number of other users is determined by your ISP's 'contention ratio'. If you're using a budget provider the contention ratio might be 50 to 1 - meaning that you share with up to 49 other users - or even as bad as 200 to 1. Connecting at 'off peak' times gets you a greater share of the available capacity).
Chris