Online video is mostly Flash, so make sure that you have Flash Player and
Shockwave both updated.  However, there are some sites that use Move
Networks and Many videos are simply embedded streaming multimedia.

If you are seeing choppiness on ALL sites then the problem is probably your
Internet bandwidth.  Either contact your Internet provider or set your video
to run at lower-then-broadband on the site.

Some sites like Hulu.com should always run smoothly if the bandwidth is
good.

Some TV channel sites have HORRIBLE media playing kiosk thingies- I think on
NBC.com I just gave up because I was SOOOL choppy and I knew my bandwidth
was good at the time.

You probably need a good amount of disk space free for temp files if you
always want to run video smoothly, also, so you might try clearing browser
caches.



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