It'd be neat if there was an option to automatically watch videos in their highest quality...as opposed to the option to automatically watch videos in their lowest quality.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:I can download a game at 4mb/s, talk to someone on Skype (admittedly with worse quality than usual) and watch a 1080p livestream smoothly at the same time.
I cannot, however, watch a 360p Youtube video smoothly with nothing except my browser running.
The new "Youtube changes the quality of the video for you" is even more frustrating. On the off chance that Youtube should let me watch a video smoothly for once, it will randomly change the quality for no apparent reason half way through even though the entire video had already been buffered in another quality and start lagging all over again.
Google, in their endless wisdom, gave you the choice between this "feature" and not being able to watch HQ videos at all. *Slow clap*
The past year? Since when has Youtube /ever/ been consistently fast? The problem here is it's the biggest video portal in the world[footnote]well, maybe there's one in China that's bigger, but that's just because there's so many people in China. The rest of the world certainly doesn't use it.[/footnote], and there are limits to how many simultaneous connections it can handle without slowing down. Apparently peak hours start around 6 PM OP's time.mokes310 said:You're just noticing this now? I've been noticing this for the past year. Pay no nevermind...a few simple steps and you can avoid these issues...pm me if you haven't figured out how yet.
The crashing might be multiple flash plugins conflicting. I had that problem with youtube crashing flash allot awhile ago, turns out its got a built in flash plugin so if you install flash then it ends up trying to load flash twice or something and that causes it to crash, if you go into the plugins and disable the built in flash player then that should fix the crashing. Assuming your using chrome.Mikeyfell said:I haven't noticed it getting slower, but I have noticed it crash on me more frequently.
There's something up.
They're probably making the buttons shinier for an upcoming update. Software companies love to make pretty interfaces while breaking features. YouTube already did it once a couple years back; they added glossy-looking buttons and broke playlists. It's called improvement.shintakie10 said:They're probably futsing with the code and broke somethin somewhere.
I had the same thought. Except I noticed that I could stream from Blip and whatever Comedy Central uses, not specifically the Escapist.NameIsRobertPaulson said:Ditto. I thought Comcast was throttling my speeds, but noticed that Escapist loads fine. What's up Youtube?
I've been getting this too lately, although it seems more consistent for me. I always seem to have to wait at least 5 minutes for the average video to load at 720p. In the past I could just click on a video and it wouldn't have to stop for buffering every other minute.EstrogenicMuscle said:Snip.