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Better Internet Audio & Video for Slow Internet Connections – Video Tip

More and more, the Internet is all about streaming video and audio. Streaming means that the web site slowly feeds the audio or video content to your computer. With slow Internet connections (dial-up and basic DSL), the video might be choppy and audio may stutter. Unfortunately, there is no sure fire way to combat this with slower connections, but you can take steps to improve the performance of Internet audio and video.

All Internet media players (Windows Media Player, QuickTime, Real Player, Winamp, etc) try to detect your Internet speed and then stream (feed) you the content at an appropriate rate. Unfortunately, the players tend to be a little too aggressive in feeding the video/audio and the result is poor performance and less than an enjoyable multimedia experience.

One technique that seems to work pretty well is to change the player’s settings from automatically detecting your connection speed to setting it manually. My recommendation is to set the streaming speed of a player to at least one level BELOW what your actual speed is. For any dial-up connection, do not set the streaming speed to higher than 28.8kbps. For basic DSL (typically 256kbps), set the speed at 128kbps. Doing this “tricks” the player into feeding the content in more digestable bits resulting in a little smoother audio or video experience.

Watch my tip below on exactly how this is accomplished and for an extra tweak or two to help maximize your multimedia enjoyment with any speed Internet connection.

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4 Responses to “Better Internet Audio & Video for Slow Internet Connections – Video Tip”

  1. Anonymous says:

    because I have dial-up and trying to watch your video tip (extra tweaks)would make me crazy. Maybe someday!

  2. Anonymous says:

    Its 2008!! get a decent connection alredy!!

  3. Anonymous says:

    It’s horrible, but there are still a few of us who either can’t get broadband, or can’t afford what is available.

  4. Rick says:

    Yes, I do agree that it is the 21st century and we should all have high speed Internet access, but unfortunately that is not the reality. In fact the U.S. barely hits the top 20 for countries with broadband penetration. Part of that is infrastructure and part is cost. The poster above who thinks it’s “funny” doesn’t understand that everyone in the U.S. doesn’t live in a metro area with lots of choices and competition.

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