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by Nutmog
3778 days ago
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All this fancy software and yet watching videos on the web is just as painful as it was 15 years ago if you don't have a fast enough connection. The download won't keep up with the play speed and they don't accommodate that nearly as well as they could. In the early 2000's with dial-up, you could just press pause then come back a few minutes later to watch what had been buffered. Nowadays that trick often doesn't work - pause also pauses the download. Not only that but the play/pause button sometimes doesn't work at all! If the playback is stopped because it's waiting to download more, the pause button usually does nothing - so you have to rewind to a previously buffered part (if you're lucky enough and it kept the buffer) then let it play, then press pause. |
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Related gripe: WTH is there no full-track buffering mode for any web players (looking at You, Tube!) and apps like Pandora or Spotify, for low- or sparse- bandwidth travel?!
I don't care if you limit it geographically or only make it work with bandwidth throttling or whatever...
...just make it work.
Then your apps would work and I would not be cursing and throwing my phone out the window every road trip.
This is costing me a fortune in phones.