There  two aspects that are responsible for the slow streaming video. This is  computer ability to "play" the file and your computer's ability to  "receive" the file.
Step #1--Create  More Resources to Receive the file
Receiving the  video requires that you have the proper amount of space needed to load  the video temporarily. The video will be loaded in to your Web Cache. If  this area is full, the  video will be slow streaming. To clear the web  cache 
1. Quit Internet Explorer, Firefox, or any other web  browser
2. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then  double-click Internet Options.
3. On the General tab, click Delete  Files under Temporary Internet Files.
4. In the Delete Files  dialog box, click to select the Delete all offline content check  box , and then click OK.
5. Click OK.
Step #2--Stop Choppy Playback
Choppy playback can be directly related to  your computer's performance, specifically lack of free resources. You  should streamline and tweak your computer to stop slow video streaming.  One way to do this clean an organize your computer. So, if you haven't  cleaned your registry in a while. This is necessary step to stop game  lag, slowdown and overall destruction of your system's stability. Your  registry holds all the information regarding updates, installs,  un-installs etc. Each one of those events has a key. That key needs your  PC's resources and free space. So, if you clean your registry, you make  more resources available for speed. Do a registry scan if you got more  than 20 errors you should clean it. Slow Streaming Video may be directly related to your  corrupted registry, Click here for a FREE Scan! 
Another way to stop choppy playback and slow video streaming is  to  Disable the use of hardware acceleration. Hardware  acceleration can cause choppy PC playback, application crashes and slow  streaming video problems. This occurs because the option forces all  video players to conform to one setting. By disabling this option, the  individual player can set based on the requirements of the file. 
Disable  Hardware Acceleration by using these steps:
1.Click on Start
2.Click  Control Panel and Click Display
3.Select the Settings  tab and click on the Advanced.
4.Click on the Troubleshoot  tab.
5.Disable the hardware acceleration completely by dragging the  slider to the extreme left.
In Vista
1.  Click Start
2. Click Control Panel, choose Appearance and  Personalization, click Personalization, click Display  Settings, and then click Advanced Settings.
3.Under the  Troubleshoot tab, and then click Change Settings.



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