Speeding up online videos
Watching a video online that has a buffer is no problem, but what about streaming videos? Mine play out of sync. I hear the words before their lips even move.
Is there a method of making it work right?
BTW, I'm using IE8 and absolutely will not change.
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TheGreatSatan
BTW, I'm using IE8 and absolutely will not change.
then your only solution is to write a program that delays all audio output by the amount of lag time.
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Honesty, I read that as "seeding online videos...."
Use VLC's lip-sync utility?
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TheGreatSatan
BTW, I'm using IE8 and absolutely will not change.
absolutely can't fix your problem cause that was my issue with IE7 and why i started using chrome instead. = p
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/i...b-c14e44ea6ffb
I tried all those and nothing helped, the only thing that did was clicking "set google chrome as default browser" then everything started working flawlessly.
It could also be a hardware problem, but uh... most of us around here are running nitromethane powered topfuel PC dragsters so i suspect thats not the issue.
I'd try the ol' uninstall/reinstall JAVA and flash and see if a update is availabe for your audio card
[edit] you might try that IE9 as well.
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Internet Download Manager ... forget streaming, frames, scripts, ActiveX, etc ... just capture locally and play on your terms.
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I absolutely will not use anything but IE. I'm stubborn, so I guess I'll just have to ignore the lag
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IE is good for Windows Updates ... but even then, IDM can capture/save them before install, allowing one to archive all the applicable updates locally for use offline.
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depending on the format, why not just pause to buffer for a bit?
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TheGreatSatan
I absolutely will not use anything but IE. I'm stubborn, so I guess I'll just have to ignore the lag
IE is an absolutely awful browser in sooo many ways.
Frankly, it's just time to get over your stubbornness and accept that you're just wrong about I to the E!
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It could be a sync issue with the video host or whoever uploaded it. I know youtube sometimes has this issue. I've even had to re-upload a few of mine because once youtube processed them, the audio was out of sync.