Why Do I Get A Lot of Buffering When I View Clip on the Internet?ID: Q170644
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I get a lot of buffering when I view a clip on the Internet.
The NetShow client is enabled for TCP and HTTP streaming with UDP disabled by default. When your traffic traverses a congested Internet segment, the stream may not be have the appropriate bandwidth needed to stream.
In the case of a TCP connection, the data that is held in the
client buffer will be used to supplement the stream until the
buffer is depleted. Once the buffered data is gone, the client
will pause, entering the "buffering" state. The buffer will be
replenished, and the client will resume playing again using this
buffer to supplement the play back stream bandwidth. This cycle
will continue until network conditions improve.
If you select the UDP option in the Advanced Properties dialog
box, it will reduce the amount of buffering seen and adversely
affect the data being dropped in cases of high congestion or
insufficient bandwidth being available.
Using a different Point of Presence (POP) or dial-up number
and/or ISP can reduce these types of problems.
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Version : 2.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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Last Reviewed: June 23, 1999