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Services: BT Infinity Option 2, HH5, synced at maximum 80Mbps/20Mbps.
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Re: You Tube Slow Streaming
It is a VM issue. YouTube have plenty of bandwidth however VM do not have big enough pipes to the US. In peak times it gets saturated beyond belief meaning US sites will crawl.
Only thing you can do is either sit it out or try another time.
It is a VM issue. YouTube have plenty of bandwidth however VM do not have big enough pipes to the US. In peak times it gets saturated beyond belief meaning US sites will crawl.
Only thing you can do is either sit it out or try another time.
not always the case, youtube is slow for a lot of people and not just in the uk either, if other sites are fine i'd say its youtubes problem
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Constant 20mb XL Broadband
Posts: 438
Re: You Tube Slow Streaming
I seem to remember discussing this in the past. It is a VM issue and is almost certainly down to thier reluctancy to provide any real level 1 bandwith to US servers.
Same old story im afraid
It is very annoying having to wait for the stream to buffer, it reminds me alot of 56k dial up !
i get it from time at various times but have notice it dose buffer a lot during the song playing this is not peak times
like now am on 20 meg suppose 2 be. am n Renfrewshirea area
I've had this problem with Virgin & YouTube for ever and it's been discussed here a few times. I'd have to go with previous comments regarding pipes. Yes, some US sites are perfectly fine but then again they're not chugging out bandwidth hand over fist like YouTube are. It works better in the early hours for me. During the day it's virtually unusable. Some people say changing to Google's DNS works for them. It doesn't for me.