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In trying to look at a segment via the This Week with George Stephanopoulos on ABC website, whether I try on IE or Firefox, it runs for 10 seconds and then hesitates [buffers, I guess]. If this were dial up, I would understand, but we have DSL which is pretty fast. Is there a configuration that will set video clips to totally download before playing?

Sure will appreciate your time and assistance!

nancy

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hi nancy

the way i do mine with windows media player

is open wmp -tools -options--performance

look for connection speed in the drop down that opens set your connection

option. mine is cable

and in buffer. set the buffer to 60 seconds

click apply

you will find the pauses is the down load stops as the buffer finds the

the automatic option so if you set it to 60 secs

the pauses dont come until 60 secs are up

marty

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Marty, Son has the same problem with his computer and I'm going to have him check out your tip, thank you!

Nancy, if that doesn't do the trick (but I bet it does), as soon as Son opens up a video, he clicks the "stop" button, goes and grabs some milk and cookies while it loads and then clicks "play" :thumbsup:

Hopefully Marty's tip works here....we'll go through less cookies...

Liz

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Marty, Son has the same problem with his computer and I'm going to have him check out your tip, thank you!

Nancy, if that doesn't do the trick (but I bet it does), as soon as Son opens up a video, he clicks the "stop" button, goes and grabs some milk and cookies while it loads and then clicks "play" :thumbsup:

Hopefully Marty's tip works here....we'll go through less cookies...

Liz

Interesting idea. Buffering with cookies. :D

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