Re: Media Player 11 buffering issues
Waaaaaait. You couldn't connect to KXCD at all? That's not right at all.
Do you mean you couldn't connect to the stream, or the site? The site works
fine. The stream works fine.
Are these other people also on Cox... ? What exact type/brand of router?
I'm assuming cable modem?
You could try going through IE here. I respect people's interesting in
Firefox, I just personally prefer IE more. For the purposes of testing,
that would probably put us on the same page.
Yes, this would be more typically a problem with higher-bitrate streams such
as video . It should be very atypical for low-bitrate audio streams. This
puts you in your own class which isn't extremely relevant to anyone
suffering from video-stream buffering issues.
I think your connectivity is wonky. Watch the statistics's "Advanced" tab
for a while as you go into buffering mode - do things check out there?
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See
http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
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"radelster" <radelster@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Could not connect to KXCD, so did crossthythms.co.uk.
> 1st problem, damn media player comes up within Firefox tab, rather than
> the
> external player. Don't know how to get rid of that.
>
> stream coming at 128K
> Network internet connection 1400K
> quality (15s average) 100
>
> ISP Is Cox Communications. I am hard-wired to router/modem.
>
> as for the 'suffering, it seems there are quite a few folks having issues
> with buffering, just mainly with video, not audio.
>
> "zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>>
>> I like http://xkcd.com more, but that's not really too musical.
>>
>> I tried KXCD.com . It worked fine for me on both XPSP2 and Vista SP1
>> (32bit) and Vista SP1 (64bit). I don't have a non-SP1 system right now.
>> Anybody else could also try and verify that site on a non-SP1 system if
>> people think that might be relevant.
>>
>> The stream was 85kbps.
>>
>> Click ALT+V. Then press the "Statistics" button there. What does it say
>> about your connection?
>>
>> I'm suspecting there's something wrong in your networking connectivity.
>> I've got verification so far that this works fine on three different
>> systems...
>>
>> What ISP are you using? What's your connection rate? You can check that
>> in
>> your Statistics button, for example. Since this seems to be isolated to
>> your system/your networking, the question becomes: what's unique about
>> this
>> bad system of yours? Why are you suffering when other Windows or Vista
>> boxes aren't?
>>
>> --
>> Speaking for myself only.
>> See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>