I have a Samsung NC10 netbook and for the first 5 months or so of owning it, I had no problems with watching videos at all. Over the past several weeks, when I try to watch ANY video, it is very choppy. It does it on any internet connection that I am connected to. I’ve run virus scans and it doesn’t help at all. Also, I haven’t had any other problems while surfing the internet. . . just videos. What’s going on?
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Your Internet is most likely too slow for the video to play smoothly.
If you go to any YouTube video, and wait until it completely loads before playing it, does it still go choppy?
I’d check to see if any extra processes are taking up much of the system memory. Hit Control+Alt+Delete to open task manager and look at the performance tab. If the used physical memory is high, take a look at the processes tab and end anything that is not absolutely necessary for the system until the used memory is reduced. If this worked you can make them persistent with msconfig. Go to start > run, type msconfig and press enter. On the startup tab, uncheck the unnecessary programs. If this makes no difference in the performance, than the problem lies most likely with software updates wither either your web browser or Flash player. I would recommends that you try using Mozilla Firefox.