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This computer has plenty of processing power and memory to livestream videos uninterrupted. The problems that you're experiencing are likely from one or more of four sources: 1) your computer's connection to your router; 2) your router's connection to the internet; 3) the amount of internet traffic at any given time (the number of connections from your router to the server that's streaming the movie and the amount of data flowing between the streaming server and your router); and 4) the ability of the streaming server to handle the load that it's experiencing at any given time. It's beyond the scope of my answer to your question to explain these potential issues in more detail; what you need to do is to get technical help involved to find the bottleneck(s) in your streaming service and correct them for you. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I use ATT.net. Is that the "router" that you are referring to? (Not very knolegeable w comuters myself). I did not have that problem with my previous old 8MB tower, which had Windows 10 and videos ran continuously without buffering. The new tower has Windows 11 an an integrated graphic card. May be the new Norton 360 that was installed? Or the integrated graphic card? Or something else? Any additional feedback will be appreciated.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This Envy Desktop has plenty of power to run movies without interruptions. Buffering of videos is typically a sign that your wireless router is not able to keep up. You may need to update your router to a faster one.
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