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RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Chilly - 12-09-2010 01:33

(12-09-2010 01:17 )Josh Wrote:  Did your speedtest show up any discrepancies? My modem was misfiring a few months back and had it changed. At times ur isp may be carrying out mainenance in ur area providing a slower speed.

Hmmm, it could be either of those. I think I'll give my internet provider a call later on to see what they can advise.

Josh Wrote:Cleaned ur browser cache?
Have you tried another internet browser?
Checked for malware?

I have, and the same thing happens. Sad

Josh Wrote:Is ur computer useage very high when running the porn youtube vids?

Nope!


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - skateguy - 12-09-2010 01:34

What about watching offline videos that you've downloaded - I presume they play smoothly and without a hitch?


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - aceman65 - 12-09-2010 02:07

Are you just having a problem watching online streams, or is your download speed of other files affected as well?

Also you mentioned ignoring an Adobe pop-up. There have been a lot of recent updates to all the flash content, due to this back-door hacking by the Chinese. Not only Adobe, but Macro-media as well. I would also check that your Java versions are up to date as well, as some sites us Java players instead of Flash.


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Chilly - 12-09-2010 02:09

(12-09-2010 01:34 )skateguy Wrote:  What about watching offline videos that you've downloaded - I presume they play smoothly and without a hitch?

Yep, that's fine, skate!


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Chilly - 12-09-2010 02:11

(12-09-2010 02:07 )aceman65 Wrote:  Are you just having a problem watching online streams, or is your download speed of other files affected as well?

Download speed is fine, aceman. Just a problem viewing clips/streams.

aceman65 Wrote:Also you mentioned ignoring an Adobe pop-up. There have been a lot of recent updates to all the flash content, due to this back-door hacking by the Chinese. Not only Adobe, but Macro-media as well. I would also check that your Java versions are up to date as well, as some sites us Java players instead of Flash.

Thanks. I'll check that now.


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Chilly - 15-09-2010 20:26

Having spoken to my internet provider (what a nightmare that was), it appears my wireless modem router is indeed the problem. Sad

So, any recommendations on wireless routers?


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Husky - 28-12-2011 20:23

I recently loaded Mcafee Internet Security which I get as part of my o2 broadband package and have since when watching web streams been experiencing the stream " freezing", also if watching ( shall we say ) you tube vids they have slowed down somewhat.
Have I done something wrong in the set up or do I need to adjust the Mcafee settings, or does anyone else experience this.
PS, I am a complete novice when it comes to computers.


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - aceman65 - 29-12-2011 15:26

I also have McAfee as part of my package with BT. I also experience the same problem from time to time. Rolleyes

It's McAfee that's the problem. As it constantly checks to see if it's updates are current. And it takes over the bulk of your processor when it does so. I turned off my automatic updates on it, And that lessens the problem. But it still does it's checks every 2-3 hours, even with updates turned off. It just doesn't install them.

On my system it only lasts a few seconds now. But when I had automatic updates turned on. It used to last several minutes whilst the update was in progress.


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Husky - 29-12-2011 20:19

So it's not just me then, was wondering if I had done something wrong.
Thanks for the advice aceman65, I'll give it a whirl.
I think you're right about Mcafee being the problem, I used to use AVG free edition and that was alright.
Oh, nice Danica vids by the way.


RE: Video clip/web stream problem - Husky - 09-01-2012 12:46

(29-12-2011 15:26 )aceman65 Wrote:  I also have McAfee as part of my package with BT. I also experience the same problem from time to time. Rolleyes

It's McAfee that's the problem. As it constantly checks to see if it's updates are current. And it takes over the bulk of your processor when it does so. I turned off my automatic updates on it, And that lessens the problem. But it still does it's checks every 2-3 hours, even with updates turned off. It just doesn't install them.

On my system it only lasts a few seconds now. But when I had automatic updates turned on. It used to last several minutes whilst the update was in progress.

Okay, been having a tinker around with this, tried the above and it did make a bit of a difference, but still have the problemannoyed.
Out of curiosity I tried turning off the McAfee firewall eek, ( left everything else in McAfee running ) and turned on the Windows firewall.

Excellent, no freezing of the web streams, I also noticed that just the general surfing and navigating around has sped up, happy daysSmile.
What my concern is running the McAfee internet security and Windows firewall together, how safe / vulnerable does this leave my computer, not being proficient with computers any advice would be great.

So in my limited knowledge it would seem that the McAfee firewall is causing the problem, but, where to start with their settings is beyond me.