How to Fix Slow Buffering of Videos on Windows 10 [Tutorial]

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How to Fix Slow Buffering of Videos on Windows 10 [Tutorial]

Streaming video often results in the stoppage of the video while the video "Buffers." Buffering means the part of the video you're trying to watch is currently downloading. Constant buffering usually occurs if your Internet connection is slow. You can decrease the amount of buffering that occurs throughout a streaming video in Windows Media Player by adjusting the buffer time. You typically cannot adjust the buffer time through online video players; however, you can access the video and let it load completely before watching it. This will prevent the video from buffering while it is playing.

You are trying to enjoy a YouTube, Netflix, or any streaming movie / TV show service, but the video streaming's slow buffering lag is beginning to drive you mad. Of course, we all know the simple solution is to press pause and let the video finish buffering until it is fully loaded onto your computer. Well, I don't know about you, but that long wait is almost as unbearable as the video stuttering problems.

You’re trying to enjoy a YouTube, Netflix or other streaming service for a movie or TV show, but the slow buffer time of video broadcasting is starting to drive you crazy. Of course, we all know that the simple solution is to press the pause button and let the video stop until it is fully loaded on your computer. Well, I don’t know about you, but this long wait is almost as unbearable as the stuttering problems of the video.

Every so often it happens that you are streaming your favorite video but for some reason, its buffering time is longer than the actual length of the video. When we talk about video or audio buffering, we mean pre-loading some of the audio or video data before playing them.

What are the factors that determine the buffering time of a video?
Buffering time is mainly determined by the speed of your internet connection. As you use faster internet connection your buffering time will be minimized. But there are numerous other factors as well that despite having a good enough internet connection can cause increased buffering times. These include weak wireless signals, various malware can cause increased buffering time as well as slower browsing, and numerous browser extensions can cause increased buffering time.

This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops,and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba,Lenovo, and Samsung).

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