My ISP is Qwest DSL with MSN. I hardly ever go on the internet using MSN, I usually just use IE. I'm not sure how fast my connection is, but it's just the basic Qwest DSL (I didn't upgrade, so it's probably the lowest one they offer). I hadn't thought of the speed. I assumed that since we got DSL instead of dial-up and a new computer, it should make everything fast, but I'm finding out that's not true. Thanks!
"Adam Albright" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 21:54:13 GMT, "babaloo" <fac187[ at ]hotmail.com> > wrote: > > >Unfortunately, for reasons even Microsoft cannot explain, many Vista users > >experience problems with streaming internet audio/video with frequent and > >long hiccoughs for rebuffering. > >The problem is not related to the software player, whether Windows Media > >Player, Real, Itunes etc. > >If you have an XP machine and can use the same internet connect and are able > >to connect adequately to streaming media the only solution I know of is to > >ditch Vista or dual boot into XP. > >You would not be the first to do so. > > Interesting. Anybody that's ready some of my posts knows I've been > very critical of Media Player. Still I can't duplicate this issue. > > Case in point would be a streaming video showing the two software > engineers at Microsoft discussing in a web broadcast video that runs > well over a hour playing perfectly with no pauses, stalls or delays of > any kind. > > Maybe it is your ISP or there is something in the path between the > site you're trying to stream and your ISP? > >
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