Problems with devices or browsers. Older wireless routers, laptops, modems, computers, or mobile devices may not be able to receive streaming content fast enough to enable sufficient buffering. Some browsers have less capacity for streaming content and may contribute to buffering issues. High-definit...
If you’re on broadband internet but have a slow connection, you may have latency and buffering issues to deal with, so ensure that you have a strong connection of at least 25 Mbps (megabits per second). This is if you happen to fall into the category of being a videophile (or video ...
And it’s not just YouTube; Mux Player is pretty big, too. On a page with nothing but a YouTube embed, we load 3MB of JavaScript. Why is that? We have ways of dealing with this. Most boil down to showing a facade while you lazy-load your player. But we’re not here to talk...
Note that buffering is different fromprogressive downloading. That term refers to some downloads that let you start playing the content before the file is completely saved. You still have to store the entire file on your device, and you can run into similar problems if the data does not down...
you will be watching on that TV will still be constrained by the limits of their DCI compliant source material. Also, while all the UHD TV manufacturers are still trying to upstage each other about which display type produces the greatest amount of the specified color gamut, we have to ...