Hi all, as I'm sure many of you are aware that Apple's WWDC will be happening 
soon which discusses all new and up coming things in the world of apple. After 
the live presentation, it is available to listen to on their website however, I 
have incounted a problem with it. For example when listening to the "new iPad" 
presentation, that happened around in March, I kept getting freezes when the 
video was playing. In this case though I would miss a few words and then it 
will pick up audio again. If any has youtube and have played a video where it 
keeps freezing and you have to pause it so it can buffer it more quickly then 
this is basically the same thing but with the addition of losing what Tim Cook 
has said. I find this strange behaviour because I have a fairly new Mac Book 
Pro 13 inch late 2011 and it has 4GB of Ram so I can't see why it would be 
doing this. I have come to the conclusion that at the time it could of been 
that everyone was listening to the video after it was posted therefore that is 
my theory on why it was doing the above behaviour. It was so annoying and I'm 
sorry to mention this but I ended up playing it on my windows PC and the odd 
thing here is that it just played without any issues at all. This was with 
Safari on the Mac that I was having issues with. 
So to get to the point, when I next come to listen to WWDC next month on my 
Mac, if anyone has experienced the problem that I have, I would be grateful if 
you could offer tips or any theories on why my mac acts the way it did. Just to 
say one more thing when I play youtube videos I have no problems its just with 
listening to the apple's keynotes. 

I look forward to hearing your thought and suggestions. 

Thanks 

Daniel  

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