I am on dial up. On dial up, it takes time to see a video so I only watch short ones and rarely at that.
It used to be I could start a video going, and do something else while it loaded. Then I would restart it and watch it without the stops and starts.
Now I can't do that. I restart the video and it's like I never clicked on it before. Also some videos will play a short time and stop. They go to the 'play again' screen.
I must have messed some setting up, but which one?
I must have messed some setting up, but which one?
Hi Harry,
You haven't provided us with much information to go on, Harry.
However if you are using Internet Explorer , I do recommend using IE7Pro. It works with IE6 and up.
It has a Download Manager that may assist in your downloads. It is called MiniDM and it allows you to pick up where downloads failed and continue the downloading. Believe me I am no expert on video downloads but this may be a start towards a different method for your downloading and viewing. It sure has improved my browsing capabilities also. Since you are on dial-up I am sure the Tab History option will be a blessing for you, since it allows you to reopen the last closed tab. This helps me a lot.
You haven't provided us with much information to go on, Harry.
However if you are using Internet Explorer , I do recommend using IE7Pro. It works with IE6 and up.
It has a Download Manager that may assist in your downloads. It is called MiniDM and it allows you to pick up where downloads failed and continue the downloading. Believe me I am no expert on video downloads but this may be a start towards a different method for your downloading and viewing. It sure has improved my browsing capabilities also. Since you are on dial-up I am sure the Tab History option will be a blessing for you, since it allows you to reopen the last closed tab. This helps me a lot.
The connection speed is what I suspect! Dial-up just isn't worth the slow pain it is, there's inexpensive DSL at 1.5 Mbps which isn't the fastest but light years better than dial-up available through most ISP's.
Note that some sites use a time-out feature, meaning if you're on dial-up which obviously is going to be too slow for most video sites you may exceed their maximum time limit of caching the whole video content, and thus problems arise.