Gerry
May 21st 04, 10:04 AM
Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.video:46740
You can't. If you are downloading from a web site, it
will depend on how busy the website is. If website gets
really busy you download rate will drop. It's pretty much
based on your connection speed. If you've got DSL, you
have enough bandwidth, but you can only receive as fast as
the originator sends.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have recently begun using a lot of streming video
>content. And I have a DSL connection with 100 Mbps speed.
>But the media player never uses enough of the available
>bandwidth to have a regular flow of video. How can I
>improve it?
>.
>
You can't. If you are downloading from a web site, it
will depend on how busy the website is. If website gets
really busy you download rate will drop. It's pretty much
based on your connection speed. If you've got DSL, you
have enough bandwidth, but you can only receive as fast as
the originator sends.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have recently begun using a lot of streming video
>content. And I have a DSL connection with 100 Mbps speed.
>But the media player never uses enough of the available
>bandwidth to have a regular flow of video. How can I
>improve it?
>.
>