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The infuriating, interrupting spinning wheel that signals the end of a smooth viewing experience. For the rest of the episode, you’ll be putting up with constant stop-starts as your crummy internet connection tries to contend with streaming in HD, that wheel taunting you all the while. Buffering in all its forms — from the pixelated downturn in streaming quality to just cutting out completely — is the result of issues with your internet connection. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 7 Tips to Deal with Buffering Issues


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7 Tips to Deal with Buffering Issues
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  • Its a sight familiar to many cordcutters. No,
    not Richard Belzers face (although its hard not
    to be) that all-too-common buffering icon. The
    infuriating, interrupting spinning wheel that
    signals the end of a smooth viewing experience.
    For the rest of the episode, youll be putting up
    with constant stop-starts as your crummy internet
    connection tries to contend with streaming in HD,
    that wheel taunting you all the while. Buffering
    in all its forms from the pixelated downturn in
    streaming quality to just cutting out completely
    is the result of issues with your internet
    connection. Whether its overloaded, weak, or
    somewhere in between, thats the main culprit.

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  • This is 2016! It shouldnt be an issue anymore!
    Youre quite right. In fact, there are ways to
    combat this scourge and make sure your weekend
    binge of your favorite flavor of Real Housewives
    doesnt keep freezing at the exact moment the
    shade is being thrown. Weve collated these top
    tips for reducing buffering when streaming
    television at home.

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1.Check Your Current Connection
  • Before we can furnish you with a cure, we need to
    make sure of the diagnosis. First things first,
    when sorting out these buffering problems, check
    to see exactly what youre working with. There
    are numerous online services that can measure the
    current upload and download speeds your internet
    connection is giving you at any given moment
    that is, how much is being expended on putting
    stuff out there (sending emails, writing Facebook
    updates, etc.), and how much is spent on bringing
    data in (downloading web pages, streaming video).

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  • Our friends at DigitalTrends have done an
    excellent job at rounding up the best internet
    sites to truly test your internet speed. Check
    out one or two of their suggestions to see what
    kind of numbers you end up with. Remember that
    the most important number for streaming is the
    download speed. Heres a recent picture of one of
    my tests.

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  • With this information to hand, you can see if
    your upload/download speeds are especially
    terrible, compared to the data allowance given by
    your service provider. Depending on your plan,
    there could be a cap on your speeds which might
    explain the buffering problem, meaning you might
    consider shelling out a little more for a bigger
    allowance or there might be something else to
    blame for the holdup In case you are not
    satisfied with your results, it may be a good
    idea to call your internet service provider and
    ask about their advertised speed versus your
    current internet speed. 

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2. Get Up To Speed
  • One more thing to get clear before moving forward
    with the buffering-busting. If you want to get
    streaming video at your desired quality, then
    there are requirements on how fast your internet
    connection is. For a streaming video service such
    as VIDGO, you at least need a broadband
    connection speed of 0.5 Megabits per second, with
    1.5 Megabits per second being the recommended
    threshold for video thats actually watchable.

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  • Theres a curve upwards in proportion to the
    quality of the video, too. Around 3.0 Megabits
    per second is needed for standard definition
    quality, 5.0 Megabits for HD, and for that
    crystal-clear verging-on-4K picture? Youre
    looking at a massive 25 Megabits per second.
    Whether you can reach any of these requirements
    will depend on the strength of your signal, the
    data speeds in your area, and the allowance your
    service provider gives you. Is that all clear?
    Then we shall proceed!

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3. Close Everything Else
  • The second screen experience is steadily gaining
    traction. Watching a TV show in and of itself
    isnt enough whilst youre streaming a show
    through your television, youre also looking up
    that supporting cast member you vaguely recognize
    on your tablet, tweeting your reactions to the
    latest plot twist on your phone, updating your
    Facebook, and so on. All of which is the
    equivalent of having a lot of tabs open on your
    laptop which is to say it has the cumulative
    effect of slowing everything down.

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  • Makes sense, right? If you have too much going on
    at once, it becomes difficult to juggle
    everything. Not to mention its exhausting. So
    spare a thought for your poor internet
    connection, struggling to deal with downloading
    and uploading all of this data whilst also
    streaming in the high definition youve become
    accustomed to. This is the first thing to try if
    youre having buffering woes close everything
    else, have the show be the only thing your
    internet is dealing with. It probably pays to
    focus on the TV, too, you might catch something
    before Detective Munch does!

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4. Clear The Cache
  • If youre still streaming stuff on your computer,
    theres a whole host of other issues that could
    be stopping you from having a smooth viewing
    experience. You may have noticed slow-down issues
    with your laptops performance in general, which
    more often than not has to do with the amount of
    memory youre working with. It doesnt
    necessarily mean you need to run out and upgrade
    your hard drive or RAM, however. Nope, it could
    be as easy as just clearing out the cache.

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  • The cache is part of your computers internal
    memory which holds onto things like cookies and
    Temporary Internet Files. These things can be
    handy in loading web pages faster, remembering
    passwords, and that sort of thing. Ironically,
    though, they can also cause delays in processes
    like streaming because theyre taking up so much
    space. Clearing the cache is a doddle on both PC
    and Macs the former has a Disk Cleanup
    program, and on either you can go to your web
    browser of choice and clean things up in the
    options menu. (Heres a more technical
    explanation of cache, for those of you who want
    to dig deeper)

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5. Change The Channel
  • Youve tried those simple solutions, and, still,
    theres that wheel separating you from that new
    episode of American Horror Story. We hear its
    really good this season. Now, were not
    suggesting you change the channel on your
    streaming service thats not going to help with
    a slow internet connection, .but this proposed
    solution to the buffering blues is almost as easy
    as pressing a button on your remote.

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  • Except that in this case, its not the television
    dial youre adjusting, but your router. The
    little box that sits by your phone line and pumps
    out sweet wifi isnt always configured in the
    best way for your particular set up. The only
    problem is that sometimes your signal can clash
    with those of neighboring devices. Most routers
    have something like 13 channels to choose from,
    with the idea being that you can cease these
    clashes. Your internet service provider should be
    giving you detailed instructions on this quick
    fix.

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6. Invest In A Wifi Extender
  • The channels fix is a neat one, and easy to put
    into action. In some cases, though, its just not
    enough. You could have the profound misfortune of
    watching most of your streaming television in a
    wifi deadspot, where the signal is constantly
    cutting out for mysterious reasons. The reasons
    for those places in your house with weak signal
    can be to do with interference from rival
    signals, thickness of walls, or simply because
    your wireless signal isnt quite strong enough to
    make it from the router to your device of choice.

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  • There are a number of fixes to this, but the most
    elegant is probably just investing in a wifi
    extender. These little gadgets can help boost
    your signal in those hard-to-reach places. You
    simply plug it into a socket in an area with
    stronger wifi, preferably somewhere halfway
    between your router and the problem area, and the
    wireless internet will piggyback off the
    extender. Be warned, though this solution wont
    work for everyone, and because the extender is
    sharing the bandwidth of your router, your
    internet may remain just as slow.

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7. Try An Ethernet Connection
  • It might seem antithetical to the whole
    cordcutting thing, but honestly if youve
    gotten this far and none of the solutions have
    worked, then introducing new cables to your house
    might actually be the answer. Especially for an
    app like VIDGO, the addition of new cables behind
    your television wont be all that much of a
    problem, aesthetically. It can feel like a bit of
    a throwback to be plugging your computer straight
    into your phone line (via the router, at least)
    its worth it, though, for that stronger
    connection.
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