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Up until a few month ago I've had HIGH-SPEED internet connection. By that system I could watch any news video on internet at first class picture & sound quality.
Since I've changed over to Telephone "DIAL-UP" service the videos picture qualty is O.K., but the sounds are "on" for a short period, then the sound becomes "mute", the picture's good quality remains but stay "frozen" during that resting time. - After some longer period of waiting the video continue again for for a few seconds and thereafter stops again to "rest". It keeps on showing-and-stopping while I have the video turned on.
Can anyone tell me how could I watch news videos on continuous way in my PC?
My operating system is Windows-XP. My dial-up internet system provides a 56k or 392k Service.

2007-02-22 01:23:05 · 2 answers · asked by Gabor J. B 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

2 answers

Depending on the type of video, you can often press the pause button and allow the video to completely download before playing it. If you have the option, save the video to your computer and watch it once it downloads. If you are using Firefox, there are extensions/add-ons that will let you download video from YouTube and other sites to your computer rather than watching them online.

2007-02-22 01:28:03 · answer #1 · answered by Justin H 7 · 0 0

You could get a download manager programme,.. it allows you to pause and restart downloads from where you last left off,.. for example, if you managed to download half the video,. you could turn off your PC overnight,.. then you could continue where you left off,.. when the complete video has been fully downloaded then you could watch it from the beginning to the end without any problems. :o)

2007-02-22 01:29:52 · answer #2 · answered by wildimagination2003 4 · 0 0

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