darkserenity
August 30th, 2005, 15:47
I have trouble with a video on a site, It loads really slow on my computer and most of the people that sees it
When I right click on the video, and click OPTIONS, it has this:
Under 'Connection Speed', I can either choose-
-Detect connection speed (recommended)
-Choose connection speed: (modem, dsl, etc)
and it's currently on the "Detect connection Speed (recommended)" one
and under 'Network Buffering'
I can either choose:
-Use default buffering (recommended)
-Buffer ______ seconds of content
and it's on "Use default buffering (Recommended)"
When I click 'statistics', it says -
Because the content is streaming over the network or the Internet, several factors, including the network conditions affect the quality of the experience.
^I think that's the main problem, because people are saying it has something to do with the internet, and that windows media player is really slow
How do I not make it 'stream over the internet'? or is there some other way to make it load faster?
Thanks
When I right click on the video, and click OPTIONS, it has this:
Under 'Connection Speed', I can either choose-
-Detect connection speed (recommended)
-Choose connection speed: (modem, dsl, etc)
and it's currently on the "Detect connection Speed (recommended)" one
and under 'Network Buffering'
I can either choose:
-Use default buffering (recommended)
-Buffer ______ seconds of content
and it's on "Use default buffering (Recommended)"
When I click 'statistics', it says -
Because the content is streaming over the network or the Internet, several factors, including the network conditions affect the quality of the experience.
^I think that's the main problem, because people are saying it has something to do with the internet, and that windows media player is really slow
How do I not make it 'stream over the internet'? or is there some other way to make it load faster?
Thanks