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Question Posted Saturday January 7 2006, 4:12 pm

Everytime I try to play videos that are in the internet. It keeps on playing like a slide show and the picture looks kind of blurry and the sound is sometimes wiry. Is this normal on a slow internet connection. I don't even know if my internet is highspeed because it says it is but I think it's still slow.

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trlblzr4u answered Sunday January 8 2006, 2:52 pm:
If you can try to select the rate of transfer. When you go to click on a video, at times, it will give you a choice of kb/s or dial-up and cable/dsl connection. If you do have cable or dsl, and it's giving you those problems try it at the dial-up because it will send things at a slower rate. The other reason for that to be as it is, would be that their are a lot of people looking at that one video so it'll be a bit slow. If it's blurry, that would be because of the "window size." If you see it blurry in full screen mode, try using it at the regular screen mode.

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