Of course, but if I keep getting apple's keynotes downloaded to my computer and 
even if I delete them, would my computer still get slower. 
To give an example, lets say I downloaded 10 videos a bit crazy I know but 
continuing on form there, lets say I have listened to them all and my Mac has 
gotten a bitl slower. Next though lets say I have deleted them would my 
computer be as fast again before I even downloaded them? 

Thanks 

Daniel   
On 3 Jun 2012, at 00:20, Teresa Cochran wrote:

> You can always delete the podcast episode when you finish viewing it.
> 
> HTH,
> Teresa
> 
> "deeds can't dream what dreams can do."--e. e. cummings
> 
> On Jun 2, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Daniel McGee wrote:
> 
>> Hi Recardo and Teresa, first of all thank you for the podcast feed I 
>> downloaded an apple keynote presentation and it worked with no issues at all 
>> but I only see one problem with it. That is to do with memory I checked the 
>> video file and it was well over 1. something GB which is a lot. I've got no 
>> problem with this but if I keep doing this for apple's keynotes I am worried 
>> that my mac book pro will become slower over time. However would it get 
>> faster again if I did a re-install. I noticed as well it said play preview 
>> of the keynote that you want to listen to in iTunes. Rather than having it 
>> downloaded. Would this play the whole video? If so I could listen to it 
>> without having to download it. Never the less I am grateful for the feed. 
>> Now for your question Recardo. 
>> My Mac is connected to wi-fi as for my computer I'm sorry to say that I 
>> don't know the technical term for how this is connected. I have broadband a 
>> Hub if that helps other than that I know nothing. Its no good asking my mum 
>> because she knows nothing about what the computer uses for connectivity for 
>> the internet. However I do know that having wires is technically more 
>> reliable than Wi-FI. I also have a laptop running windows Vista. After you 
>> asked the question I went to the apple site but I think they have removed 
>> the "new iPad" keynote because I was gong to try it on y laptop to see if it 
>> was a WI-FI fault. Unfortunatly I can't use my PC is out of action for the 
>> moment due to a software update being corrupted which basically just keeps 
>> on logging on and re-starting at the log on screen which is pretty annoying 
>> because it requires someone sighted to fix it for me. I basically can get 
>> this done but I can't comment on when I am going to get the sighted person 
>> to do it for me at college. With all this though, When the apple keynote 
>> comes out I can try it on the windows PC I have college cos that's connected 
>> over WI-FI so I can see if that is the problem. I've got the feeling it was 
>> my Mac though. We will se if it happens again in the up coming keynote 
>> though! Smiles. 
>> 
>> Sorry for the long post! 
>> 
>> Daniel        
>> On 1 Jun 2012, at 18:19, Ricardo Walker wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> how were you connecting to the internet on your Mac and PC?  were you using 
>>> wifi for both?
>>> 
>>> Ricardo Walker
>>> rica...@appletothecore.info
>>> Twitter:@apple2thecore
>>> www.appletothecore.info
>>> 
>>> On Jun 1, 2012, at 11:11 AM, Daniel McGee <danielmcgee...@googlemail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> 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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