The quality of video is affected by a number of factors: the bandwidth of your net connection, your graphics card performance, card drivers, your computer’s CPU, memory, available disk space, disk access speed, your display… all affect how video is rendered on screen. If you are seeing an event, you may also run in to congestion because that server may be too busy because lots of people are trying to see it at the same time.
its not the pc thats the problem. its the settings of the video you are watching. try changing it to a higher/faster video setting. you’ll find it on the video window you are watching.
If you have downloaded it, you stuck with it…
If your ‘Buffing’ online, then you PROBLEY can.. But there is 100′s of differnet ways, look for High, Med, Low Bandwith
The quality of video is affected by a number of factors: the bandwidth of your net connection, your graphics card performance, card drivers, your computer’s CPU, memory, available disk space, disk access speed, your display… all affect how video is rendered on screen. If you are seeing an event, you may also run in to congestion because that server may be too busy because lots of people are trying to see it at the same time.
its not the pc thats the problem. its the settings of the video you are watching. try changing it to a higher/faster video setting. you’ll find it on the video window you are watching.
you can’t change it
Your 8mb connection is a theoretical max, in pracice you could be streaming video at 100k, which will be, to put it in
tech language crap!
If you have downloaded it, you stuck with it…
If your ‘Buffing’ online, then you PROBLEY can.. But there is 100′s of differnet ways, look for High, Med, Low Bandwith