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"Through my contact lenses, I have seen them all, I've seen wicked clowns and broken dreams / Crazy men in jumpsuits trying to be extreme and messing around with your computer screen" - Creative Rhyme (03/23/2012)
cause it buffers 5 seconds, streams the buffer and repeats. This might be due to me being on a mobile device but, if you are going to stream anything (these days) your player should support more than one possibility.
cause it buffers 5 seconds, streams the buffer and repeats. This might be due to me being on a mobile device but, if you are going to stream anything (these days) your player should support more than one possibility.
Yes it is your connection. Soon as i load it plays instantly, then again I have a 105mbps/20mbps connection.
cause it buffers 5 seconds, streams the buffer and repeats. This might be due to me being on a mobile device but, if you are going to stream anything (these days) your player should support more than one possibility.
ViewPure / Videos Without Clutter <- good relay site for Youtube when you wanna see something but you're internet's taking a shit on you,or you suspect foul play from your ISP (throttling).
Anytime youtube's being a shithead I use that site for watching a video I can't get at easily due to something in the cog work between the host and myself.
@WL I have fastest mobile inet you can get in america and never have problems with videos loading...just that one site (so far)
Where I am sitting currently with 4G on my phone and using the speedtest.net app to run a speed test. It say's my 4G connect is getting 36mb/s down and 11mb/s up... Not bad at all.
I was in Lafayette, IN sitting inside a chili's restaurant about 2 year's ago when i first ever downloaded the speedtest.net app and believe this OR not, I ran a speed test and it found Indianapolis, IN to be the best place to test. I clicked start and what popped up at the end for download/upload about shocked me to death and I had to run the test 6 maybe 7 more time's to be sure it was not a false read. The ping was 32ms (under 50 miles) download was 87.5mbps / upload was 33.2mbps <-- That was the highest peak. I still remember the number's. I did not know that 4G networks were even near that fast. I have been in a lot of major cities since then and the closest's I have came to those number's were in Houston, TX and i think it was 60mbps/15mbps. Kansas City, MO/KS was pretty close to right around 57-58mbps/14-15mbps
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